NH wells not regulated for PFAS in water
Private wells are the source of drinking water for most New Hampshire residents but they do not fall under the laws for PFAS in drinking water.
DetailsPrivate wells are the source of drinking water for most New Hampshire residents but they do not fall under the laws for PFAS in drinking water.
DetailsPublic water systems in NH have requirements for providing safe water to consumers. We are happy to help you with water quality management. Contact us today!
DetailsMore than half of NH residents are on well water, and radon from granite dissolves into it and goes directly into home water. Schedule water testing online!
DetailsWe optimized the commercial water treatment system for a global manufacturer of high-level communication systems, resulting in an increase in performance and productivity and an overall decrease in manufacturing costs.
DetailsLead in school drinking water continues to be a challenge for New Hampshire. NH school testing results in 2019 showed the majority of reporting schools (85%) found lead levels over 1 part per billion in one or more locations, with a number of schools reporting lead levels more than 15 times higher than recommended.
DetailsHigh purity water treatment for medical facilities High purity water is crucial for medical facilities. Water quality should be a top priority of any company that requires sterile processing equipment. Secondwind Water provides commercial water treatment systems for a variety of businesses and facilities that require high purity water. The water used in your systems…
DetailsHigh purity water is crucial for all medical-related facilities. Water quality should be a top priority of any company that uses sterile processing equipment.
DetailsWhich conditions or situations should prompt well water testing and how often should you test your well water? The answers depend on the location of your well and the dynamic environment around and within your home.
DetailsThere are other telltale signs of the most-common four types of iron in well water. All four types of iron cause staining, metallic taste, and fouling of pipes and plumbing.
DetailsWe’re committed to water treatment training At Secondwind Water, we consider ourselves experts in the field of water treatment. However, as basketball Coach John Wooden imparted, having the humility to acknowledge all that we don’t know is the hallmark of true wisdom. In that spirit, we embrace a company-wide commitment to ongoing water treatment training…
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