How to test for PFAS in well water
NH well water residents aren’t aware of PFAS in their drinking water. Secondwind’s technicians explain to our customers how to test for PFAS in well water.
DetailsNH well water residents aren’t aware of PFAS in their drinking water. Secondwind’s technicians explain to our customers how to test for PFAS in well water.
DetailsWe assembled a water well inspection checklist for you, because NH does not require residents on well water to test for potential contaminants and chemicals.
DetailsDespite stringent legislation, PFAS in NH water supplies remains a challenge. Here’s a brief history of PFAS in NH, and how to test and treat for it.
DetailsRoutine monitoring of commercial water treatment systems detects changes that could result in failure of the system.
DetailsHomebuyers may perform water quality testing before they sign on the dotted line for a major purchase. Secondwind offers a free residential water quality test.
DetailsYour public water system operator is the difference between a devastating financial loss and business as usual.
DetailsWhy does my water smell like rotten eggs? If your water smells like rotten eggs, it’s time to get it tested for hydrogen sulfide.
Details$418 million is designated for NH clean drinking water efforts, though we still recommend well water testing. Contact us to assist with your well water testing.
DetailsHere are a trio of problems different types of businesses and water system customers had and how Secondwind Water’s treatment experts solved them.
DetailsChlorine in drinking water Chlorine is an essential element in the disinfection of city water and public water systems. It removes bacteria such as E.coli, and eliminates parasites and other hazardous elements from your drinking water. Chlorination also protects water from recontamination during storage and distribution. However, some people find the taste of chlorine unpleasant,…
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