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Additional Information On Richwood, TX Tap Water

Is Richwood tap water safe to drink?

Yes. Richwood’s drinking water meets federal and state drinking water standards.

Is Richwood tap water hard?

Richwood’s water may contain naturally occurring minerals such as calcium, iron, and manganese, which can contribute to hardness and cause staining or buildup in plumbing fixtures. While hardness levels are not always directly listed, these mineral conditions are typical of groundwater and blended surface water systems in this region.

Is there PFAS in Richwood tap water?

Richwood’s water quality report does not specifically list PFAS results. However, PFAS has become a growing concern nationwide, and the EPA is in the process of establishing new maximum contaminant levels ranging from 4 to 10 parts per trillion. Even when not listed in reports, PFAS may still be present at trace levels, which is why some homeowners choose advanced filtration for additional protection. Click here to learn more about our whole house PFAS filtration systems.

Does Richwood tap water have fluoride?

Yes. Richwood’s water contains fluoride at low levels, typically from naturally occurring sources or as a water additive for dental health. Recent testing shows fluoride levels below the EPA maximum contaminant level of 4.0 mg/L.

Where does Richwood get its tap water?

Richwood primarily purchases treated surface water from the Brazosport Water Authority, which sources water from the Brazos River in Brazoria County.

How is Richwood water treated?

Richwood’s water undergoes treatment processes that include disinfection, filtration, and continuous monitoring to meet EPA and TCEQ standards. Water systems are required to regularly test for contaminants such as bacteria, inorganic compounds, and disinfection byproducts using certified laboratories.

Do I need a water softener or filter in Richwood?

Because Richwood’s water can contain minerals like iron and manganese, along with disinfectants and disinfection byproducts, many homeowners choose to install water treatment systems. A water softener can help reduce staining and mineral buildup, while filtration systems can improve taste, reduce chlorine, and address additional contaminants for better overall water quality.

How does Richwood monitor water quality?

Richwood conducts regular sampling for contaminants such as bacteria, inorganic compounds, disinfection byproducts, and radiological elements, with testing requirements established by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

Where can I get a local tap water quality report?

You can access the most recent Richwood Tap Water Quality Report here.

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