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Forever Chemicals In Houston Drinking Water
Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), also known as ‘Forever Chemicals’ have been found in the tap water of various locations across the United States, including parts of the Houston & Fort Worth Area. There is concern about potential exposure and its long-term effects on public health.
PFAS are persistent chemicals that can accumulate in the human body over time through exposure to contaminated water, food, or air. These substances have been linked to various health issues, including liver damage, immune system disruption, thyroid disorders, and an increased risk of certain cancers.
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Culligan Houston is committed to a world of better water.
Our organization is dedicated to fostering a more sustainable future. In pursuit of this goal, we are steadfast in our commitment to enhancing our social and environmental footprint, with the world that is superior to the one we currently inhabit.
With this combination of water resources, Houston water quality often faces our share of water filtration and treatment issues:
Surface water, like rivers and snow melt, absorb contaminants that can be harmful for consumption as well as annoying around the home. Most of these contaminants include naturally occurring bio materials and minerals. This means water quality can worsen seasonally when warming temperatures contribute to algal blooms, or heighten water sensitivity to microorganism growth.
Ground water presents its own treatment challenges and filtration issues, so Houston residents with primarily ground water service may see different water problems than those using water from Houston’s surface water sources. Most often, these manifest as hard water problems which cause buildup on faucets and fixtures, and can be hard on appliances and plumbing.
Houston sources its drinking water primarily from surface water resources, with the majority coming from man-made reservoirs and the Trinity and San Jacinto rivers. Key reservoirs supplying the area include Lake Houston, Lake Livingston, and the Trinity River Basin. Like in many urban regions, groundwater is not a significant source of public water supply for Houston, although the city sits above the Gulf Coast Aquifer.
Houston faces several water treatment challenges, including contamination from “Forever chemicals” (PFAS) that have been detected in the water supply. These chemicals can exceed safe levels, raising concerns about long-term exposure. Additionally, disinfection byproducts, a common issue in water treatment, are addressed with the use of chlorine and ammonia (chloramine) to limit byproduct formation, although challenges remain.
Like many cities, Houston also contends with aging water infrastructure, which can affect both water quality and treatment processes. Due to these persistent issues, home water treatment systems are often recommended to ensure safer drinking water for residents.
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