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WATER FILTRATION OPTIONS

WATER FILTRATION FOR QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

As a Grafton, MA resident, you likely have the town supplying water to your home with water but may have a private well, both of which may benefit from water filtration.  Later in this write-up, specific contaminants that are commonly found in Grafton private wells and the public water supply are identified and effective remediation methods are covered.  Excellent water quality is achievable with the proper approach.  As is the case with many wells and water supplies in Massachusetts, there are certain common contaminants that find their way into the water supply.

WATER TESTING & ANALYSIS

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If you have a private well, a water sample should be test by a state or EPA certified laboratory and should include analysis for at least the parameters in the table below and potentially more depending on the situation.  If you are uncertain as to how to take a proper sample and get it to a lab, you should contact a lab or water treatment professional for assistance.  They can walk you through the steps required to complete this task.   If your water is town supplied, they frequently test for health threat contaminants, therefore, an in-home water test can be performed on items such as iron, hard water minerals, manganese, pH or chlorine level.  Typical items tested for at a lab are as follows:

Coliform bacteria pH
Arsenic Radon
Chloride Sodium
Iron Sulfate
Lead Conductivity
Manganese Nitrogen-Nitrate
 Hardness Total Dissolved Solids

COMMON CONTAMINANTS

Common issues encountered in Grafton, MA private wells are manganese and iron along with low pH.   Sometimes homeowners are surprised that their water test results confirm the health threats radon and arsenic in the water.  Even in the public water supply, you may notice symptoms of hard water, iron, manganese or low pH in the water.  For a chart of symptoms, causes and solutions, see the link at Common Regional Water Problems.

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Dissolved Iron Staining

BAD ODORS & TASTE IN WATER

There are many other types of systems to remove bad tastes & odors, sediment and many other objectionable minerals and contaminants in the water.  There are “point of entry” systems that will provide filtration for all of the water entering your home or facility.  Also, there are “point of use” water filtration systems that will provide filtered water at a sink or other single point of use, typically by feeding the filtered water to a designated, separate faucet.  Starting with a water test will help steer to the right approach for you. For more on bad odors & taste in your water, see the link at https://h2ocare.com/bad-odor-taste/.

RADON & ARSENIC IN PRIVATE WELLS

The current Massachusetts radon remediation action level is at 10,000 pCi/L (Pico curries per liter) in water.  The radon must be removed from the water and it is recommended testing the air for Radon as well.  It should be noted that New Hampshire requires action if radon is only at 2,000 pCi/L.  Maine and Rhode Island actionable levels are at 4,000 pCi/L.  For more information on radon see the link at Radon In Water Link.

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Radon in Water Filtration

The Arsenic maximum allowable level in drinking water per the EPA is .01 mg/L (miligrams per liter) or 10 parts per billion. For more information on this see the link at ARSENIC LINK- DEP Arsenic removal is performed with tanks containing a specific media that grabs the arsenic out of the water.  Removing radon from water requires a system in which the water is agitated in a sealed chamber then vented to the outside, sending the radon gas to ambient air.  Other technologies and systems are used to remove other contaminants.  Any water filtration system designed should start with a water test before an informed recommendation can be made.

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Twin Arsenic system with Ozone

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H2O Care is an established water filtration and testing firm, formed in 1989 with offices in Stow, Middleton & Lakeville, MA.  Articles published by the Company can be seen in Water Technology Magazines at http://h2ocare.com.  You can reach us at [email protected] or 978-777-8330.