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With this combination of water resources, Lake Frederick, VA water quality often faces our share of water filtration and treatment issues:
Surface water, like rivers and snow melt, absorb contaminants that can be harmful for consumption as well as annoying around the home. Most of these contaminants include naturally occurring bio materials and minerals. This means water quality can worsen seasonally when warming temperatures contribute to algal blooms, or heighten water sensitivity to microorganism growth.
Ground water presents its own treatment challenges and filtration issues, so Northern Virginia residents with primarily ground water service may see different water problems than those using water from Northern Virginia’s surface water sources. Most often, these manifest as hard water problems which cause buildup on faucets and fixtures, and can be hard on appliances and plumbing.
Lake Frederick and the surrounding communities, from Warren to Shenandoah County, access drinking water from many sources. With such a large population, Virginia residents have to rely on combinations of natural and municipal resources to meet the area’s growing water needs.
City water comes primarily from the South Fork of the Shenandoah River with additional water coming from Happy Creek and Sloan Creek, where it travels through an enormous, concrete aqueduct before reaching the municipal treatment centers.
Water Treatment in Northern Virginia
One of the biggest water challenges facing Warrenton and the greater Virginia area is water scarcity. As climate changes continue to intensify droughts, communities can expect to see cities invest in — and use — a greater variety of water resources to supplement unpredictable rivers and aquifers. As this process expands, the need for dependable, effective water filtration will become increasingly important.
At Culligan Lake Frederick, we’re dedicated to providing the highest quality drinking water and whole home water filtration solutions, no matter where you live in the city, or what kind of water you have. Learn more about our filtering solutions for Northern Virginia tap water, and find the resources you need to address issues with your drinking water, today.
Is Lake Frederick Tap Water Safe To Drink?
Environmental Working Group detected 18 contaminants in Lake Frederick tap water where levels reached above their recommended guidelines. This includes chloroform, HAA5, nitrates, chromium, and radium.
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