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If you've ever noticed rusty orange or blue/green stains in your sinks, tubs or toilets, or an unpleasant smell in your water, you are among the many afflicted with problem water. Find out what causes problem water and how to fix it.

There are many other elements and characteristics which can cause water problems. If you have a question about a specific topic, browse the categories in our FAQ or e-mail inquiry@h2odoctors.com.
FAQ Water Glossary Is my water safe to drink?
Is my water safe to drink? E-mail
Congress signed the Safe Drinking Water Act into law on December 16, 1974. It was designed to protect groundwater from contamination by organic and inorganic chemicals, radionuclides, and microorganisms. On a municipal water supply the water is consistently monitored to ensure that it remains in conformance with all applicable standards. On a private well, the homeowner is responsible for monitoring the water quality.  The most common test applied in this situation is a coliform bacteria test. Additional testing could be considered but would typically be case specific.
 

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