Water Treatment Service

Arsenic Levels in well water as per NJ law are set at 5 µg/L.  Levels higher than that need to filtered out.

Radon in water, when released as a gas into the air from faucets, showers and other sources, can contribute to the amount of radon you breathe. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), “Some people who are exposed to radon in drinking water may have increased risk of getting cancer over the course of their lifetime, especially lung cancer.”

Coliform bacteria and more specifically E Coli is a major concern in well water testing.  Animal and human waste can end up being deposited in unfiltered and untreated well water. This can lead to health issues down the road.

These metals are commonly found in most water not just from well sources. Filtering out lead is one of the top reasons to invest int a water filtration system.   Lead levels that exceed 5  µg/L can result in lower IQ in youth and other health risks.  Iron can cause major damage to your pipes as well as rust stains and health affects. 

What is Arsenic?

Arsenic is a tasteless and odorless semi-metal. It is a potent poison in small amounts and can enter the water supply from natural deposits in the earth or though industrial or agricultural runoff. Arsenic has been linked to cancer of the bladder, lungs, skin, kidney, nasal passages, liver, and prostate. Non-cancer effects can include thickening and discoloration of the skin, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting; diarrhea; numbness in hands and feet; partial paralysis; and blindness.

Filtration system

Complete Arsenic Treatment System designed to effectively treat total Arsenic (Arsenic III & Arsenic V)

Aeration system

The system uses the aeration method for reducing radon in water, which is considered by the EPA to be the "best available technology (BAT)." Aeration does not pose the threat of waste buildup that other methods, such as GAC, might pose. Aeration separates the radon gas from the well water, and then vents the contaminants safely above the roofline.

What is Coliform Bacteria?

Coliforms are bacteria that are always present in the digestive tracts of animals, including humans, and are found in their wastes. They are also found in plant and soil material.

Ultra Violet Disinfection System

Ultraviolet water purification is a unique and rapid method of water disinfection without the use of heat or chemicals. Ultraviolet purifiers utilize germicidal ultraviolet lamps that produce light lethal to bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms present in water.

Lead & other metals

EPA has set the maximum contaminant level goal for lead in drinking water at zero because lead is a toxic metal that can be harmful to human health even at low exposure levels. Lead is persistent, and it can bioaccumulate in the body over time.

Cation exchange water softeners

Cation exchange water softeners remove the calcium and magnesium ions found in hard water by exchanging them with sodium (or potassium) ions. Once all the ions are fully exchanged, the water softener undergoes a regeneration process to flush the system of excess ions and recharge with new sodium ions.

Water Treatment Solutions

Water treatment solutions are custom configured to meet your specific needs. Upon having your water tested any results that are above the standard expected, we will work with you on your estimation and installation.