The Differences Between Well Water and City Water

The Differences Between Well Water and City Water

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), around 90% of U.S. households use “city” water systems regulated by the EPA, while 13 million households rely on unregulated water from private wells. Because residents are responsible for keeping track ..
The Benefits of Freeze Branding

The Benefits of Freeze Branding

To enhance overall production and maintain proper records on cattle inventory, cattle owners place a high urgency on categorizing individual cattle. To do this, permanent identification is required for every animal. That is where branding ..
How to Protect Your Well From Contamination

How to Protect Your Well From Contamination

Contamination of ground water is a significant challenge faced by many residents who rely on well water. That’s because drinking water contamination can be hazardous to both humans and animals. If you source your water ..
Signs That You Need to Shock Chlorinate Your Well

Signs That You Need to Shock Chlorinate Your Well

Wells are a generally reliable source of water for many South Florida homes, but they can sometimes become clogged with bacteria and other nasty contaminants that affect the taste, smell, and flow. Fortunately, there is ..
How Deep Does a Well Need to Be?

How Deep Does a Well Need to Be?

If you live outside of city limits, you likely get your water supply from a well on your property that’s connected to a pump which delivers water inside your home. Sometimes, wells run dry — ..
Benefits of a Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System

Benefits of a Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration System

Reverse osmosis (RO) is a process that involves removing large contaminants from water by filtering it through a porous membrane. In the case of RO, water is filtered in a direction opposite to that of ..