The Best Iron Water Filters in Wyoming
As of October 1, 2007 there were 768 public water supply systems in Wyoming. Sixteen percent of these systems receive some of their water from surface water sources. The remaining eighty-four percent, receive their water from ground water (wells).
Interesting Information Regarding drinking water in Wyoming:Gas and oil industry and environmentalists have argued for years over the possibility that hydraulic fracturing might pose a threat to water, above or below ground. The issue is even bigger now that industry searches to tap new sources of natural gas in more areas throughout the country. The EPA’s report on groundwater contamination by fracking for natural gas says that the process does indeed contaminate ground water. Read more information on Wyoming Drinking Water.
Several years ago, some residents in parts of Wyoming started noticing bad taste and odor in their water and new ilnesses in livestock. Initial testing revealed the presence of methane and hydrocarbons, including diesel, in the groundwater. This led to further testing, where benzene, diesel, xylenes and other hydrocarbon compounds, along with a list of unusual agents were found in the water.
We serve the following cities in Wyoming:All major cities including but not limited to: Casper, Cheyenne, Cody, Evanston, Gillette, Green River, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan. 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!

