Is Westminster Water Safe to Drink?

Water Quality Report for 7,843 Residents · Worcester County

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Alert: Westminster's water supply has detected contaminants that may exceed health guidelines. Regular testing is recommended.

What's in Westminster's Water?

Westminster serves approximately 7,843 residents in Worcester County. Water source: municipal wells and reservoirs.

Disinfection byproducts

Detected in local water supply. Proper filtration can remove 99%+ of this contaminant.

HAA5

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. Even municipal water can vary by neighborhood and building age.

Why This Matters

Long-term exposure to contaminants found in Westminster's water may increase risk of:

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 Westminster's water.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Westminster tap water safe to drink?

While Westminster's water meets most federal standards, independent testing has found contaminants above health guidelines. A home filtration system provides extra protection.

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.

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