About Your Tap Water

Where does your water come from?

A public water system? A private well? A plastic bottle?
No matter what the source of your water, you need to know the facts about what you drink. At Aerus, we've separated 'fact' from 'fiction' to help educate you about the importance of choosing clean, safe drinking water for you, your family and the environment.

The Truth About Tap Water

Thanks to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) passed in 1974, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates public water suppliers and sets standards to ensure the safety of your drinking water. While these regulations are in place to create safe drinking water, they do not create pure drinking water. These public water filtration systems treat nearly 34 billion gallons of water per day and not all contaminants can be removed with the water treatment methods used. Even more additives can contaminate your water during the journey from the pipes to your home.
Below are some potential drinking water contaminants:

Potential Water Contaminants

  • Microorganisms - bacteria, fecal waste, soil
  • Disinfectants - chemicals from water additives, such as chlorine, used during public water treatment
  • Inorganic Chemicals - asbestos, metal discharge, pharmaceuticals, lead, fertilizers
  • Organic Chemicals - herbicides, soil leaching, agricultural run-off
  • Radionuclides - mineral deposits that may emit certain types of radiation

There are several ways to help reduce the possible contamination of your public water supply including, reducing the amount of trash your produce, recycling used oil and anti-freeze and carpooling or taking public transportation to reduce emissions. You can also add a home water filtration system to help remove harmful contaminants that remain in your tap water.
Learn more about common methods of water filtration