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Water Quality in Brookings

Brookings drinking water comes from surface water sources (lakes, rivers, and streams) by way of wells along the river. So, depending on where you live, from Brookings to Volga, the water quality you experience in your home will often vary according to environmental factors and seasonality, like spring flooding.

Surface water, like the water that comes from underground aquifers located East and North of Brookings, can have a lot of advantages, however when surface water does experience issues, they’re often obvious and time consuming to fix.

One of the most common Brookings water problems — water contaminated with hexavalent chromium and or trithalomenes — is generally the result of surface water that’s been contaminated by chemical or agricultural contamination.  The city of Brookings’ water utility provides filtration to match federal safe drinking water standards, but this doesn’t always mean the water is free from certain concentrations of these potentially-hazardous chemicals.

Water Treatment Solutions

The right solution for your water needs often depends on what’s in your water specifically.  For chemicals and other dissolved contaminants like those often found in Brookings’ water, the best solutions are generally reverse osmosis treatment and ion exchange filtration. 

At Culligan of Brookings, that’s why we’re here — to test, evaluate, and help you access the best quality water in your home on your budget. Whether that’s a reverse osmosis drinking water system, a whole home water softener, or something else, we’ll customize a solution that’s right for your Brookings water.

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