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“We wanted cleaner-tasting water and more peace of mind.”

Our water always tasted a little off, and once we learned more about what was in it, getting a treatment system felt like the right move. Since making the change, our water tastes better, and we feel better about using it for drinking and cooking every day.

– Natalie P. – Fannin County, TX
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We knew our water was meeting standards, but we still wanted to understand the full picture. After seeing the results, it made sense to look into filtration for extra protection and better overall water quality. The difference has been easy to notice.

– Evan J. – Fannin County, TX
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“It made a big difference in how confident we feel about our water.”

We were mostly concerned about taste and trace contaminants, especially with everything you hear about water quality today. The testing helped us understand what was present, and now we have a solution that gives us much more confidence in the water throughout our home.

– Melissa C. – Fannin County, TX
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Frequently Asked Questions for Water in Fannin County, TX

Is Fannin County tap water safe to drink?

Yes, Fannin County’s tap water meets state and federal drinking water standards. However, meeting standards does not mean the water is free of all contaminants. Trace levels of disinfection byproducts, naturally occurring minerals, and other monitored substances can still be present, which is why many homeowners turn to water filtration for added protection and better-tasting water.

Is Fannin County water hard?

Reported hardness in this water system is very low, at about 2.2505 ppm as CaCO3, which would be considered very soft water. Even so, soft water does not always mean ideal water. Other factors like high sodium, total dissolved solids, disinfectant byproducts, and trace contaminants can still affect taste and overall water quality.

Does Fannin County water contain chlorine or disinfection byproducts?

Yes. Testing detected common disinfection byproducts, including:

  • Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs): 15 ppb
  • Haloacetic acids (HAA5): 3 ppb

These are byproducts of the drinking water disinfection process. The reported levels are within regulatory limits, but many homeowners still choose filtration to further reduce them and improve taste.

What contaminants were detected in Fannin County water?

Water quality testing detected several regulated and unregulated constituents, including:

  • Fluoride: 1.22 ppm
  • Barium: 0.0038 ppm
  • Nitrate: 0.0635 ppm
  • Combined radium 226/228: 1.5 pCi/L
  • Gross alpha: 3.2 pCi/L
  • Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate: 4.1 ppb
  • Lithium: 21.6 ppb
  • Sodium: 225.8334 ppm
  • Total dissolved solids: 825 ppm

Does Fannin County water contain PFAS or forever chemicals?

There were no PFAS detections listed in the water quality report. Even when PFAS are not reported, many homeowners still choose advanced filtration for extra peace of mind because drinking water priorities continue to evolve and testing requirements can change.

Is lead or copper a concern in Fannin County water?

Lead was reported at 0 ppb. Copper was reported at 0.287 ppm, which is below the action level. Even so, homeowners may still want to turn to water filtration for extra safety, especially for drinking and cooking water.

Why does Fannin County water sometimes taste off?

Taste can be influenced by several things besides regulated contaminants. In this system, higher mineral-related readings such as 225.8334 ppm sodium and 825 ppm total dissolved solids may affect overall flavor. Even when water is compliant, those characteristics can still make filtration a worthwhile upgrade for better-tasting water.

What is the pH and mineral content of Fannin County water?

Fannin County’s water is slightly alkaline, with a reported pH of 8.4. It also contains measurable levels of sodium, sulfate, bicarbonate, alkalinity, and dissolved solids, all of which can influence taste and the overall feel of the water.

Where does Fannin County get its water?

The source water overview notes that drinking water can come from sources like rivers, lakes, reservoirs, springs, and wells. Based on the data you provided, this system contains a mix of naturally occurring minerals and contaminants that are commonly associated with local source water and treatment processes.

Should I use a water filter in Fannin County?

Yes, many homeowners in Fannin County can benefit from a water filter. Even though the water meets standards and hardness is low, softeneing systems and water filtration systems can help reduce disinfection byproducts, improve taste, and provide extra protection against trace contaminants. A water test is the best way to find the right solution for your home.

Where can I get a local water quality report?

You can access Fannin County’s latest Water Quality Report here.

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