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Is Freeport tap water safe to drink?
Yes. Freeport’s drinking water meets federal and state drinking water standards.
Is Freeport tap water hard?
Hardness levels were not specifically listed in the report. However, because Freeport primarily relies on groundwater sources, the water is typically considered moderately hard due to naturally occurring minerals like calcium and magnesium.
Is there PFAS in Freeport tap water?
Freeport’s water quality report does not include specific PFAS testing results. However, the EPA is in the process of setting new maximum contaminant levels (MCLs), which range from 4 to 10 parts per trillion, equal to 0.00000000004 for PFOA and PFOS individually, and up to 0.0000000001 for PFNA, PFHxS, and HFPO-DA (GenX Chemicals). While PFAS are not reported here, additional filtration can help address potential emerging contaminants. Click here to learn more about our whole house PFAS filtration systems.
Does Freeport tap water have fluoride?
Yes. Fluoride is present in Freeport’s water supply at levels around 0.082 ppm. This is below the EPA maximum contaminant level of 4.0 ppm.
Where does Freeport get its tap water?
Freeport’s water supply is primarily sourced from groundwater wells. These underground sources provide the majority of the city’s drinking water and are supplemented and managed to meet local demand and regulatory standards.
How is Freeport water treated?
Freeport’s water is treated using standard municipal processes, including disinfection with chlorine or chloramine to control microbial contaminants. The system is also monitored for disinfection byproducts such as total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) and haloacetic acids (HAA5), which were detected at levels below regulatory limits.
Do I need a water softener or filter in Freeport?
Many homeowners in Freeport choose additional water treatment due to mineral content and overall water quality considerations. The report shows the presence of disinfection byproducts, as well as trace levels of contaminants like radium, barium, nickel, and sodium, all within regulatory limits. Occasional system challenges, such as low-pressure events and temporary boil water notices, may also influence homeowner concerns. A water softener can help reduce scale buildup and extend the life of plumbing and appliances, while filtration systems can improve taste, odor, and clarity. Reverse osmosis or whole-home filtration systems can provide added peace of mind.
How does Freeport monitor water quality?
Freeport conducts routine water quality monitoring in accordance with state and federal requirements. This includes testing for inorganic contaminants such as barium, fluoride, nickel, and sodium; radioactive contaminants like radium; disinfection byproducts including TTHMs and HAA5; and lead and copper levels from household plumbing.
Where can I get a local tap water quality report?
You can access the most recent Freeport Tap Water Quality Report here.
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