What's in Hardwick's Water?
Hardwick serves approximately 2,990 residents in Worcester County. Water source: private wells and small systems.
Radon
Detected in local water supply. Proper filtration can remove 99%+ of this contaminant.
Iron
Detected in local water supply. Proper filtration can remove 99%+ of this contaminant.
Manganese
Detected in local water supply. Proper filtration can remove 99%+ of this contaminant.
🔬 Test Your Water First
Before investing in filtration, know exactly what's in your water. Private well owners should test annually at minimum.
Why This Matters
Long-term exposure to contaminants found in Hardwick's water may increase risk of:
- • Cancer: Particularly from disinfection byproducts and PFAS
- • Developmental issues: Lead exposure affects children's brain development
- • Thyroid problems: PFAS interferes with hormone function
- • Liver & kidney damage: Organs that filter toxins are most affected
Recommended Solution: Reverse Osmosis
Standard Brita filters don't remove PFAS, lead, or disinfection byproducts. A Reverse Osmosis system removes 99%+ of all contaminants found in Hardwick's water.
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Is Hardwick tap water safe to drink?
Hardwick relies primarily on private wells, which are not monitored by the EPA. Regular testing is essential to ensure safety.
Do I need a whole-house filter or under-sink?
For drinking water, an under-sink RO system is most cost-effective. Whole-house systems are better if you're concerned about showering/bathing exposure.
How often do RO filters need replacement?
Typically every 6-12 months for sediment/carbon filters, and 2-3 years for the RO membrane. Annual cost runs $50-100.
Nearby Towns in Worcester County
Ashburnham · Athol · Auburn · Barre · Berlin