Category: City/Municipal Water
Central Texas Water Softeners
We have noticed lately that we have two “competitors” that have purchased Google Ad’s using variations of our Company name, in hopes of having your searches for us, direct you to them. Do not be fooled by Jason’s Water Softeners using “Water Softeners Central Texas” or Kinetico’s AmericanWaterTX using...
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In the summer I am constantly receiving notifications from many of the box stores and other retailers of appliance sales and appliance bundles. There a two hot times for these sales (summer) and around Thanksgiving! Did you know that water-based appliances will last 50% longer with soft, chloramine free...
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Dear Neighbor: We hope you and your family are staying well during the COVID-19 crisis. These are troubling times for all of us, and we wanted to provide some level of assurance that we will continue providing you with the service you’ve come to expect from us. The Department...
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The CDC, WHO and other health organizations have suggested that every household may want to have a 2 week’s supply of water. Now you are probably thinking, how am I going to stockpile water when the stores are limiting supplies or have empty shelves because everyone else has beat...
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Canyon Lake now has enough Mercury in its water that local fishes have high levels in their systems and warnings have been issued as to human consumption of fish from Canyon Lake. What does this mean for our drinking, cooking, food prep and ice that we use/make from this...
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There has been much debate regarding vaccines, Mercury and Autism and which is more dangerous. But as a previously vaccinated adult, I began to wonder about all the new shots and what is in them? My first concern always related to heavy metals Mercury in particular, is most concerning...
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On Thursday October 17, 2019 CNN released news, “95% of tested baby foods in the US contain toxic metals”, so how does this affect me? What they found – Tests of 168 baby foods from major manufacturers in the US found 95% contained lead, 73% contained arsenic, 75% contained...
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Water that we bring into our homes (offices, restaurants, other commercial uses) has a list of “other” items in it. These items can be broken down into Six main categories: Organic Chemicals, Inorganic Chemicals, Disinfection By-Products, Microbials, Radionuclides and Disinfectants. Understanding each of these categories and how to treat...
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If your water is coming from a Local Municipal/City provider there are numerous items that are in the water depending on the source (aquifer, lake, river). But regardless of the source there are best practices for the best working water (household) and the best drinking water. The very first...
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