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Signs of Sediment Buildup in Your Water Heater

As you may already know, hard water contains a high concentration of minerals, especially calcium and magnesium. These minerals may not have any notable impact on your health, but are certainly not suitable for your home’s plumbing. High levels of minerals in the...

Benefits of Water Conservation

About 71% of our planet earth is based on water, but only 3% of it is fresh water and barely 0.5% is suitable for human consumption. As the world population continues to grow, water conservation has become increasingly important. Only a limited amount of water on...

Can Hurricanes Affect Drinking Water Quality

With wind speeds exceeding 150 miles per hour, hurricanes in the US demolish everything that comes along their way. Among many tragic incidents that dominate our news channels and magazines after an intense hurricane, (such as flooded towns, shattered properties, and...

Dangers of Chloramines in Drinking Water

Water utilities worldwide are rapidly transitioning to the use of chloramines to treat drinking water. Traditionally, chlorine was used as a disinfectant, but today the majority of water utilities are switching to chloramines as they not only offer a convenient water...

Reasons Proper Hydration is Essential to Employee Productivity

While we all know that hydration directly affects our health and mood, many employers tend to overlook its impact on workplace performance. Undeniably, water is a vital resource for life, hence, the availability of high-quality, and safe water is equally important for...

Potential Waterborne Contaminants and Their Impacts

Although the US is considered one of the safest drinking supplies worldwide, more than 15 million households in the country get their drinking water from private wells. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations don’t monitor the water coming...

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