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Additional Information On Propser, Texas Tap Water
Is Prosper, TX tap water safe to drink?
Yes, Prosper’s tap water meets all state and federal drinking water standards. However, “meeting standards” does not mean the water is free of everything. Trace contaminants, disinfection byproducts, and naturally occurring minerals are still present, which is why many homeowners explore additional filtration for better taste and peace of mind.
Is Prosper, TX water hard?
Yes, Prosper water is considered hard. The water quality report shows total hardness levels reaching up to 202 ppm (as CaCO₃). At this level, homeowners often notice scale buildup on fixtures, reduced soap lather, and spots on dishes and glassware.
Does Prosper water contain chlorine or chloramines?
Yes. Prosper uses chloramines as a disinfectant. The highest level detected was 2.15 ppm, which is within regulatory limits. Chloramines are effective for disinfection but can impact taste and may contribute to dry skin or hair for some households.
Are there disinfection byproducts in Prosper’s water?
Yes. Disinfection byproducts form when disinfectants react with organic material in the water. In Prosper, testing showed:
- Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs): 31.4 ppb (highest level detected)
- Haloacetic Acids (HAA5): 22.7 ppb (highest level detected)
- Bromate: 9.19 ppb (highest level detected)
These levels are within EPA limits, but many homeowners still choose filtration to reduce long-term exposure and improve taste.
What contaminants are found in Prosper’s water?
Prosper’s water contains a mix of naturally occurring and treatment-related substances. Some of the highest detected levels include:
- Fluoride: 0.712 ppm
- Nitrate: 0.926 ppm
- Barium: 0.06 ppm
- Chromium: 1.3 ppb
- Cyanide: 128 ppb
All were within regulatory limits, but they reflect what is present in the water supply.
How clean is Prosper’s water in terms of turbidity?
Turbidity measures how clear the water is. Prosper reported a highest single turbidity measurement of 0.93 NTU, which is below the limit of 1 NTU. This indicates effective filtration, though minor particles can still be present.
What minerals are in Prosper’s water?
Prosper water contains several naturally occurring minerals, including:
- Calcium: up to 66.5 ppm
- Sodium: up to 88.7 ppm
- Sulfate: up to 165 ppm
- Total Dissolved Solids (TDS): up to 509 ppm
- pH levels up to 8.9
These minerals contribute to hardness, taste, and scaling throughout the home.
Are bacteria like Giardia or Cryptosporidium present in Prosper water?
No. Testing showed levels below detectable limits for both Giardia and Cryptosporidium.
Does Prosper water contain PFAS?
The water quality report does not list PFAS results. However, PFAS are being detected in water systems across the country at very low levels. Even when present in trace amounts, many homeowners choose advanced filtration to reduce potential long-term exposure.
Do I need a water softener in Prosper, TX?
With hardness levels reaching 202 ppm, many homes in Prosper benefit from a water softener. Softening helps reduce scale buildup, improves soap performance, and protects plumbing and appliances from long-term wear.
Do I need a water filter in Prosper, TX?
While the water meets safety standards, many homeowners choose filtration to address:
- Disinfection byproducts (TTHMs, HAA5)
- Chloramine taste and odor
- Trace contaminants and minerals
A combination of whole-home filtration and reverse osmosis is common for improving both water quality and taste.
Where does Prosper, TX get its water?
Prosper purchases treated surface water from the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD). This water comes from sources like Lavon Lake, Lake Texoma, Bois d’Arc Lake, and Jim Chapman Lake, and is treated at regional facilities before being delivered to homes.
Where Can I Get A Local Tap Water Quality Report?
You can access the most recent Prosper Tap Water Quality Report here.
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