Hurrah! August is National Water Quality Month, so it’s the perfect time to think about what’s coming out of your taps and into your body!
To celebrate – we’re going to weigh in on:
What Is National Water Quality Month?When Was National Water Quality Month Started?
Where Does My Water Come From?
Where Can I Get My Water Tested for Free?
What Can I Do to Protect My Water?
Water Ionizers and National Water Quality Month
What Is National Water Quality Month?
The Environmental Protection Agency has selected August to be National Water Quality Month.
The idea of this designation is to get us all thinking about how modern life and the way we live impacts on the environment – specifically on our water.When Was National Water Quality Month Started?
National Water Quality Month has been around since the early 2000s – but has gained more prominence in recent years, with the media spotlight being trained on huge news stories relating to drinking water, such as Flint, Michigan.Where Does My Water Come From?
It’s really worth learning more about the contents of your water supply.
Unless you have a private well, your drinking water usually comes from a treatment plant that draws its water from nearby lakes, rivers, and groundwater.
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County health departments can sometimes help with this, or you can apply to have your water tested in an approved laboratory.
Even quicker and simpler is to get our FREE Water Report.
We can give you an accurate appraisal of what’s in your tap water within hours – and we don’t even need a sample!
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From not letting motor oil leak in your own backyard to local community initiatives such as river clean-ups, the EPA has some awesome ideas for protecting our water supply and waterways.
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Looking after our water is so important. Right now, it’s no secret that the water infrastructure across America isn’t in such great shape.
There’s no overnight fix…but finding out what shape your tap water is in, is a great start.
A water ionizer is plumbed directly into your main water supply, so that water flows into the unit, where it is then filtered and ionized.
In short – water ionizers transform your tap water into safe, delicious alkaline hydrogen water at the push of a button.
You can celebrate National Water Quality Month by drinking the best quality water possible, all year round, direct from your own water ionizer machine.
So, call us at to hear about the lowest prices of the season that we’re currently running on our award-winning water ionizers!
Have you got any plans to celebrate National Water Quality Month? Why not find out about local efforts to clean up any nearby waterways or raise awareness? And then let us know what you get into!
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Okay, will I be able to use the ionizer unit to clean my water if I have a private well?
Hi, Jasmine. You can, but for best results, please use pre-filters that are meant for hard water areas. How many you need depends on the quality of your well water.
Our awesome tech team can guide you in the right direction, so give them a call at 855-893-6887.