Does your water system look like this? Multiple systems trying to treat and fix your problem water? Water Pros offers a simple solution to problem water! We have the technology where one unit can handle three different water issues. What if you could have one water treatment system handle iron staining, hardness and low ph (acidic water)? The biggest service issues with multiple systems solutions is they (the provider) fail to properly replace filter media, inform the consumer of maintenance requirements or do a routine water test as well water quality will fluctuate. In most cases, we have seen the water quality worse from a multi unit system (due to poor or no maintenance) then what is actually coming out of the well. www.waterpros.net
Arsenic in Your Water
The presence of arsenic (As) in nature is due mainly to natural deposits of metalloids in the earth’s crust and usually in ancient rock formations. Arsenic enters ground water through erosion or from manmade sources such as wood preservative, petroleum production, semi-conductor manufacture or due to misuse of animal feed additives and arsenic-containing pesticides (e.g. Paris green). Since soluble arsenic is tasteless and colorless, a chemical water analysis is necessary to detect its presence. Higher levels of arsenic tend to be found more in ground water sources than in surface water sources (lakes and rivers) of drinking water. Compared to the rest of the United States, the western states have more water systems with arsenic levels greater than 10 micrograms per liter (µg/L, ppb). Parts of Midwest, New England, and Texas have some systems whose current arsenic levels are greater than 10 µg/L (or ppb). In ground water, arsenic can combine with other elements to form inorganic ...
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