PRODUCT SELECTION

Pyrolox Iron Tanks

Removes iron, sulfur and manganese. Controls dirt, odors, turbidity and reduces chlorine.

Greensand Tanks

Economical way to remove large amounts of iron from well water.

Chlorine Injection

These units not only control iron, they also remove other pollutants such as iron bacteria, coliform bacteria, ecoli bacteria, sulfur and odors.

Birm Filter Tanks

An efficient way to remove Iron and Manganese.

Acid Neutralizer Tanks

A low maintenance solution for acidic water.

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The Best Iron Water Filters in Waterloo, Iowa

Most of Waterloo's water comes from 14 wells within the City. These wells draw water from the Cedar Valley Aquifer. Some of Waterloo's water comes from the alluvial aquifer that runs along the Cedar River. This aquifer has been determined to be highly susceptible to contamination. Wells are susceptible to things like leaking underground storage tanks, toxic release inventory sites, hazardous waste generators and wastewater treatmnet plants.

Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Waterloo, Iowa:

One common contaminant that has been found in Waterloo water is arsenic. Some test results have exceeded the MCL for this contaminant, in public water systems and in private water wells. Many aquifers contain high concentration of arsenic salts. Arsenic in ground water from private wells is not regulated by any federal or state agencies and there are no mandatory testing requirements. Chronic arsenic poisoning results from drinking contaminated well water over a long period of time. People who are exposed to arsenic levels above the standard can experience a variety of health problems.

The Waterloo Coal Gasification Plant Site is the location of a former manufactured gas plant that manufactured gas for lighting and heating purposes from 1901 to 1956 in Waterloo. The Site is situated along the Cedar River about one mile downriver of downtown Waterloo. According to the EPA, two waste streams associated with former manufactured gas plant sites are of a primary concern, coal tar residuals from the gasification process and inorganic residuals from the purification process. Disposal methods for these wastes are not known, but, investigations have indicated soil and ground water contamination. About 74,800 people obtain their drinking water from public and private wells located within a 4 mile radius of this site.

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, benzene, ethylbenzene, toluene and xylene, and inorganic compounds have been detected in surface and subsurface soils. PAHs, BETX compounds, and inorganic compounds have also been detected in ground water samples that were collected from monitoring wells. Ingestion of or direct contact with contaminated soil or ground water may pose health threats to individuals. Have your water tested to make sure it is not contaminated.

Iron Water Filters in Waterloo, Iowa.