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At Ekopurify, we care about the health and well-being of your family. Access to quality drinking water is essential for maintaining a healthy life, as water is crucial for hydration and proper bodily functions.

Discover how we can help you protect your family's health and enjoy clean, safe water every day!

Water Sources in Georgia

Georgia boasts diverse water sources, from rivers and lakes to underground aquifers.

However, many of these sources are plagued by contamination issues, stemming from industrial runoff, agricultural pesticides, and aging infrastructure. Ensuring access to clean and safe water remains a pressing concern for Georgia's communities.

City water

"The municipal and county water supply often contains contaminants such as dissolved solids, heavy metals like lead, and harmful chemicals.

These contaminants can come from various sources, such as soil erosion, discharge from industrial and agricultural chemicals, and corrosion of pipes and water distribution systems.

It is important to take steps to protect your family's health and ensure that the water they consume is clean and safe."

Well water

"Well water can contain sediments, natural debris, and various chemicals, including sulfur and compounds from animal decomposition.

These contaminants are common in wells and can affect both the quality and taste of the water.

It is crucial to conduct regular testing of well water and use appropriate treatment systems to ensure that the water we consume is clean and safe for drinking and other household activities."

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Water Problems

These are some of the most concerning alerts for water contamination, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The EPA recommends evaluating water at home to identify potential contaminants and taking necessary steps to purify the water to ensure its safety and quality. Below are descriptions of some common water issues that may require immediate attention and action:

Arsenic

Arsenic is a naturally occurring element that can leach into groundwater. Consuming water with high levels of arsenic over time can lead to serious health issues.

Bacteria

Bacteria in water can cause various illnesses, including stomach cramps, diarrhea, and vomiting. Common bacteria include E. coli and coliform bacteria.

Chloramine

Chloramine is a disinfectant used in some water treatment plants. While it helps kill bacteria, high levels can lead to health issues and affect the taste and smell of water.

Fluoride

Fluoride is added to water supplies to help prevent tooth decay. However, excessive fluoride intake can lead to dental fluorosis and skeletal fluorosis.

Iron/Rust

High levels of iron in water can lead to rusty or discolored water, staining of clothes and fixtures, and a metallic taste.

Lead

Lead can leach into water from pipes and plumbing fixtures, especially in older homes. Consuming water with high levels of lead can lead to serious health issues, especially in children.

Low pH (Acid Water)

Low pH water, also known as acid water, can be corrosive to pipes and plumbing fixtures, leading to metal leaching and potential health issues.

Nitrate

Nitrate in water can come from agricultural runoff and septic systems. High levels of nitrate can be harmful, especially to infants, and can lead to methemoglobinemia or "blue baby syndrome."

Tannin

Tannins are organic compounds that can give water a yellow or brown color and a bitter taste. They are typically harmless but can affect water quality.

Chemical Contamination

Chemical contamination in water can come from various sources, including industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and improper disposal of chemicals. Depending on the chemical, it can lead to various health issues.

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