Trace Elements and Well Water Testing |
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Ever wonder what’s lurking in your well water? About 20% of water samples from public, private, and groundwater monitoring wells contain at least one trace element, such as arsenic, manganese, and uranium, concentrated enough to be problematic. Public wells, and its contaminants, are regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The main contaminants are removed from the water before it comes through your faucet, but potentially harmful elements and minerals could still be present in the water. And what’s worse is that private wells aren’t subject to regulations and could contain large amounts of unwanted chemicals. How trace elements enter our water How trace elements can affect your health Short-term problems like bacterial infections and poor digestion can be caused by trace elements as well. Symptoms like these, and many others, have been linked to elements and contaminants in well water. More studies are underway, such as those attempting to link the causes of Alzheimer’s disease and cardiovascular diseases with aluminum and arsenic, respectively, in drinking water. Testing your well water will determine if you and your family have been exposed to dangerous levels of trace elements. How Clearwater Can Help Don’t drink another glass of mystery water. Contact Clearwater Systems today to learn about our water services. |
