by Norm Marowitz | Jan 19, 2021 | PFAS, Residential Water Problems
PFAS IN WATER, HEALTH ISSUES, & HOW TO REMOVE PFAS (Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a group of man-made chemicals that have been manufactured and used in a variety of industries since the 1940s. Moreover, some of the more common commercial applications...
by Norm Marowitz | Jan 6, 2021 | Residential Water Problems
The EPA maximum allowable level for iron in water as a secondary contaminant is .3 parts per million and for manganese is .05 parts per million (or 50 ppb). Notably, small amounts of these minerals can create very noticeable, even devastating affects on your...
by Norm Marowitz | Jan 24, 2020 | Residential Water Problems
The EPA recommended maximum allowable level for iron in water as a secondary contaminant is .3 parts per million and for manganese is .05 parts per million. Notably, small amounts of these minerals can create very impactful, even devastating affects on your...
by Norm Marowitz | Jan 23, 2020 | Residential Water Problems
The EPA maximum allowable level for iron in water as a secondary contaminant is .3 parts per million and for manganese is .05 parts per million (or 50 ppb). Notably, small amounts of these minerals can create very noticeable, even devastating affects on your...
by Norm Marowitz | Jan 20, 2020 | Residential Water Problems
The EPA maximum allowable level for iron in water as a secondary contaminant is .3 parts per million and for manganese is .05 parts per million (or 50 ppb). Notably, small amounts of these minerals can create very noticeable, even devastating affects on your...
by Norm Marowitz | Jan 17, 2020 | Residential Water Problems
The EPA maximum allowable level for iron in water as a secondary contaminant is .3 parts per million and for manganese is .05 parts per million (or 50 ppb). Notably, small amounts of these minerals can create very noticeable, even devastating affects on your...