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Additional Information On Grand Prairie, Texas Tap Water
Is Grand Prairie, Texas Tap Water Safe To Drink?
Grand Prairie’s tap water is typically regarded as safe to drink, it contains several unregulated contaminants that may not exceed federal guidelines. Some common contaminants found in Grand Prairie’s water include:
- Arsenic
- Copper
- Lead
- HAA5
- TTHMs
- Nitrate
- PFOA
- PFOS
- Chloramines
While none of these contaminants are in violation of EPA standards, they can be harmful to vulnerable groups such as the elderly, pregnant women and infants.
Is Grand Prairie, Texas Tap Water Hard?
The most recent Grand Prairie Water Quality Report showed an average hardness of 91.3 ppm, which is considered moderately hard.
Is There PFAS In Grand Prairie, Texas Water?
Recent testing at of Grand Prairie’s water has identified PFAS chemicals. The EPA is in the process of establishing new Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs), which range from 4 to 10 parts per trillion. In numerical terms, this equals 0.00000000004 for PFOA and PFOS individually, and 0.0000000001 for PFNA, PFHxS, and HFPO-DA (GenX chemicals). As shown in the water quality report, many samples do not meet these standards.. Click here to learn more about our whole house PFAS filtration systems.
Does Grand Prairie, Texas Tap Water Have Fluoride?
Yes, Grand Prairie adds fluoride to its water supply to help prevent tooth decay. The most recent water quality report showed an average level of .554 parts-per-million. The maximum contaminant level is 4 ppm.
Where Does Grand Prairie, Texas Get Its Water?
Grand Prairie sources its water from surface water reservoirs managed by the Tarrant Regional Water District, including Cedar Creek, Richland-Chambers, Lake Arlington, and Lake Benbrook.
Do I Need A Water Softener In Grand Prairie, Texas?
With an average hardness of 91.3 ppm, which is considered moderately hard, it is advised for your home to have a water softener to save on appliance costs, better your clothing, improve your hair and skin, and other benefits. Learn more here.
Do I Need A Water Filter in Grand Prairie, Texas?
Grand Prairie, Texas water contains nitrates, radium, and other radioactive contaminants, along with HAA5, TTHMs, and other disinfectant byproducts from chloramine treatment. Although these levels are generally within the EPA’s maximum contaminant limits, they may still pose health risks. Learn more here about under-sink reverse osmosis filtration systems, and click here to learn more about whole house filtration systems.
How Much Is Bottled Water Delivery In Grand Prairie, Texas?
Culligan is the top choice for bottled water delivery in Grand Prairie, serving both homes and offices. We also offer a variety of water dispensers and ice machines. Just let us know the number of people in your home or office, or how many 5-gallon bottles of water you need, and we’ll provide you with accurate pricing. Learn more here.
Where Can I Get A Local Tap Water Quality Report?
You can access the most recent Grand Prairie Tap Water Quality Report here.
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