How to Improve the Taste and Quality of Your Water
Are you bothered by the taste of your water? When the water from your tap tastes unpleasant, it can become a genuine concern, impacting not only your desire to
Are you bothered by the taste of your water? When the water from your tap tastes unpleasant, it can become a genuine concern, impacting not only your desire to
In recent years, Long Island has been increasingly proactive in addressing environmental concerns, with a particular focus on reducing plastic pollution. One significant contributor to this issue is the
When it comes to enhancing the quality of your household water, you might find yourself pondering the differences between water softening systems and reverse osmosis. In this blog, we'll
According to several recent news reports, four water districts in Long Island – Jericho Water District, the village of Hempstead, the Town of Hempstead, and Liberty Water’s Merrick district
Long Island residents are facing a growing concern over the presence of PFAS in their water supply. These chemicals, also known as "forever chemicals" due to their persistence in
Here’s a question for you: If you live in Long Island, are you getting enough water? Chances are the answer is no. The latest CivicScience polling shows that close
In Long Island, residents often find themselves grappling with a common challenge – hard water. The presence of minerals like calcium and magnesium in the water supply can have
Concerns about water quality have been ongoing for decades in regions such as Long Island. Indeed, the water supply in Suffolk and Nassau counties is unique in that it
Reverse osmosis (RO) is one of the more common methods by which households and businesses can achieve cleaner, healthier water. But many still do not know how such systems
Way back in 2019, a New York Public Interest Research Group analysis of EPA data found that Long Island had the most contaminated drinking water in the state. And