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Are There Contaminants In Rock Hall, MD Tap Water?
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FAQ
Additional Information On Rock Hall, MD Tap Water
Is Rock Hall tap water safe to drink?
Rock Hall’s water system monitors for regulated contaminants in accordance with federal and state requirements. The published report indicates the system meets drinking water standards.
Where does Rock Hall’s drinking water come from?
Rock Hall’s drinking water is groundwater. It comes from three wells that draw from the Magothy Aquifer, with wells ranging in depth from approximately 308 to 362 feet.
Does Rock Hall water contain chlorine?
Yes. Chlorine is used as a disinfectant to control microbes in the distribution system. The report lists chlorine with a highest level of 0.5 ppm (range 0.1–1.2 ppm).
Are disinfection byproducts (TTHMs / HAA5) reported in Rock Hall water?
Yes. The report includes Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) and Haloacetic Acids (HAA5), which are by-products of drinking water chlorination. Reported levels are shown below the listed maximum contaminant levels.
Is there lead or copper in Rock Hall tap water?
Lead and copper are typically associated with household plumbing materials. The report lists lead with a 90th percentile result of 3.5 ppb (range ND–0.10 ppb) and copper with a 90th percentile result of 0.07 ppm (range ND–0.0038 ppm), with zero sites over the action levels shown in the table.
Does Rock Hall water have fluoride?
Yes. The report lists fluoride at 0.25 ppm.
Are inorganic contaminants like barium or chromium reported?
Yes. The report includes results for inorganic contaminants such as barium (0.0748 ppm) and chromium (1 ppb), with levels shown below the maximum contaminant limits.
Are radionuclides monitored in Rock Hall water?
Yes. The report lists combined radium 226/228 at 0.2 pCi/L, which is below the listed maximum contaminant level.
Why might my Rock Hall water have a chlorine taste or odor?
Because chlorine is used as a disinfectant, some residents may notice taste or odor at the tap. A point-of-use carbon filter can help reduce chlorine taste in drinking water.
How can I improve the taste of my drinking water in Rock Hall?
If you’re mainly concerned about taste and odor, carbon filtration is a common option. If you want broader reduction of dissolved solids or select contaminants, a reverse osmosis system may be considered. A water test can help determine the best fit for your home.
Where Can I Get A Local Tap Water Quality Report?
You can access the most recent Smyrna Tap Water Quality Report here.
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