The Best Iron Water Filters in North Carolina
In 1995 an eight acre hog waste lagoon in North Carolina burst, it spilled 25 million gallons of manure into the New River. This spill killed approximately 10 million fish and closed 364,000 acres of coastal wetlands to shellfishing. Hogs produce 19 million tons of waste every year in North Carolina. This waste is put into open air lagoons and sprayed on fields. Almost all of the state's millions of hogs are located in the coastal plains of eastern North Carolina. Here, the majority of residents get their drinking water from wells. Runoff of chicken and hog waste from factory farms in North Carolina is believed to have caused outbreaks of Pfiesteria Piscicida, killing millions of fish, causing skin irritation, short-term memory loss and other serious health problems in local people.
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in North Carolina:Over the past several years, at least 30 percent of the tests on private wells have been positive for total coliform bacteria. The presence of these bactera indicate that the water may have been contaminated with feces from humans or other warm-blooded animals. pollution has also been found containing a colorless liquid used in the manufacturing of gasoline, insecticides and other products.
We serve the following cities in North Carolina:All major cities including but not limited to: Asheville, Cary, Charlotte, Durham, Fayetteville, Greensboro, High Point, Raleigh, Wilmington, and Winston Salem. 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!

