Water Contamination

Water contamination occurs when harmful substances, such as bacteria, chemicals, heavy metals, or pollutants, enter a water source, compromising its safety and quality. Contaminated water can pose serious health risks, making proper treatment essential to ensure safe drinking water.

Well Water Contamination

Well water contamination happens when harmful substances like bacteria, nitrates, heavy metals, or chemicals seep into groundwater, affecting the quality of water drawn from private wells. Without proper testing and filtration, contaminated well water can pose serious health risks to you and your family.

Surface Water Contamination

Surface water contamination occurs when pollutants from agricultural runoff, industrial waste, sewage, or stormwater flow into lakes, rivers, and streams. This contamination can introduce harmful chemicals, pathogens, and toxins into the water, posing risks to human health, wildlife, and the environment.

Boil Water Advisories

A boil water advisory is issued by health authorities when there is a risk of water contamination, often due to bacteria, viruses, or other pathogens. During an advisory, residents are instructed to boil their tap water before use to ensure it is safe for drinking, cooking, and personal hygiene.