The Best Iron Water Filters in New Hampshire
Well water comes from rain and snow that filters into the ground. As it soaks through the soil, this water can dissolve materials that may be present in or on the ground, causing it to become contaminated. Contaminants can include arsenic, bacteria, radon, uranium, and other minerals
Radon is a common well water problem in New Hampshire. There are no federal or state standards for radon in drinking water, the DES estimates that approximately one-third of private wells in New Hampshire exceed the suggested level.
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in New Hampshire:Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS) can also be found in well water, even in remote areas. The most common VOCs come from industrial solvents and gasoline compounds.
Cyanobacteria are microscopic organisms found naturally in lakes, streams and ponds. Cyanobacteria may occur in all of New Hampshire’s waterways. Certain Cyanobacteria produce toxins, known as Cyanotoxins that are harmful and have been linked to animal and human illnesses.
Other contaminants that find their way onto the land include: Commercial and industrial activities, fertilizers and pesticides, fuel spills, household chemicals, improper waste disposal, and road salt.
We serve the following cities in New Hampshire:
All major cities including but not limited to: Concord, Derry, Dover, Hudson, Keene, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Nashua, and Portsmouth. We serve all other areas too, if you have questions or concerns about the water in your city or town, give us a call toll free!

