The Best Iron Water Filters in Arkansas
Summary of Arkansas and what Arkansas water is like will be coming soon.
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Arkansas:Ground water supplies about 33 percent of the population's drinking water, and about 13 percent of the State’s residents rely on domestic wells which are not regulated. The largest aquifers in Arkansas are contained in the Mississippi Embayment. These aquifers provide significant amounts of local water for domestic and public use. Several of the aquifers have shown arsenic concentrations above the maximum contaminant level, and low levels of pesticides. Contamination of ground water from oil, brine and bromine extraction industries along the southern border of Arkansas has also been a problem in the area according to the EPA. The limestones of the Ozark Plateau have been a long term issue for ground water quality. Contamination by nitrate and fecal coliform bacteria from septic systems and animal wastes is very common, and several springs have been posted as health hazards by the Health Department.
We serve the following cities in Arkansas:Serving all cities in Arkansas including, but not limited to: Bentonville, Camden, Conway, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Little Rock, North Little Rock, Rogers, and Texarkana.
