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Having well water on your property is a great benefit as it’s clean and natural. It also allows you to enjoy a free water supply, eliminating monthly water bills from municipal water. Despite its many health benefits, sometimes well water smells. Understanding what causes the smell and how to fix this problem is crucial. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection
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When well water starts reeking of rotting eggs, it’s reasonably concerning. You might wonder if your water is still safe to drink or shower in and if it’s doing damage to your plumbing systems. ONIT Home can help you understand how the sulfur smell in well water can impact your home and how you can resolve the problem. What Causes Sulfur Smell in Well
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Many homeowners who don’t live within the city limits have to be aware of what’s in the well water used as the family water supply. Iron in well water is a fairly common occurrence, with two distinct types of iron possibly appearing in your water supply. Ferric iron will impart a reddish color to your water, since it consists of clear
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Fracking has been an issue of intense debate in recent years. Critics say it can cause earthquakes, pollute water supplies, and release harmful chemicals into the air. On the other hand, supporters of fracking say that it is safe and clean and has the potential to provide energy independence for countries. So, what’s the truth? Is fracking safe? Studies show
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Fracking has become a controversial topic in recent years. Opponents of fracking argue that the process can contaminate groundwater, pollute the air, and cause earthquakes. Proponents of hydrofracking argue that the process is safe and has the potential to provide affordable energy. But what does fracking mean? Why is it controversial? Fracking is drilling down into the earth’s surface and injecting
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Sulfur in water is not an uncommon occurrence. It is estimated that most private wells in the United States have some sulfur level in their water. While the presence of sulfur in water is not necessarily harmful, it can lead to some problems. Sulfur water can give your water an unpleasant taste and a rotten egg smell. Water with
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Well water is water that is stored in the ground beneath the surface. It can be accessed by creating a structure that is semi-permanent and can receive and store this natural groundwater. By including a pump with the well you build, this groundwater can be pumped to the surface and directed into the home for use. But is there
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The exposure, widespread occurrence, and extreme persistence of “forever chemicals” is becoming nighttime. Research shows that 97% of Americans have these chemicals in their blood. So, what are forever chemicals, and should you be concerned about them? Read on to find out. This article looks closely at forever chemicals—what they are and where they come from. We will also look at
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Almost everyone has experienced the sulfur smell in water at some point and found it to be a really repugnant smell reminiscent of rotten eggs. It’s never a good sign when you encounter this undesirable smell in your water. However, it’s almost always attributable to having an excessive amount of sulfur somewhere in your water. It may take some
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You have probably heard of PFAS, the harmful chemicals found almost everywhere. But, if you are wondering what they are, this article is for you. We’ll explore these chemicals and explain what they are, how you can be exposed to them, and associated health risks. We also provide you with the forever chemicals list for a deeper understanding of what to

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