The Best Iron Water Filters in Oregon
About 75 percent of Oregon residents get their drinking water from public water systems. The 50 largest public water systems, that serve over 10,000 each, supply drinking water for 60 percent of the population. Fifty percent of Oregon residents rely completely on groundwater. About 30 percent rely completely on surface water. Mostly, these are large systems. Another 20 percent rely on groundwater and surface water, as combined systems or emergency backup supplies.
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Oregon:Water treatment plants and chlorination are crucial treatment processes used to provide safe drinking water. But, increasing urbanization of land used as sources of drinking water, microbial pathogens that are resistant to chlorination, and the growth of new synthetic chemicals and pharmaceuticals, can adversley affect the performance of water treatment technology.
Oregon faces new challenges with the continuous development and production of new chemical compounds developed as medications and for industrial purposes. Chemical compounds get into surface water and groundwater resources as a product of human wastes. Recent US Geological Survey studies show that many commonly used compounds are being found in streams and groundwater across the country. Some of the compounds found include, acetaminophen, antibiotics, caffeine, codeine, cotinine, and hormones. Standard treatment technologies do NOT remove all of these compounds.
We serve the following cities in Oregon:All major cities including but not limited to: Beaverton, Bend, Corvallis, Eugene, Gresham, Hillsboro, Medford, Portland, Salem, and Springfield. 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!

