Water testing, explained simply
Practical guidance for South Shore homeowners — calm, clear, and free of scare tactics.
Why South Shore Towns Are Investing Millions in Water Treatment
South Shore towns are investing millions in advanced water treatment. Here is what is driving the upgrades, and what it means for the water at your own tap.
Read articleBrown Water, Manganese & Infants: What South Shore Parents Should Know
Discolored tap water is a common South Shore nuisance, but for families with an infant, manganese is worth understanding. Here's a calm, practical guide.
Read articleThe 4 ppt PFAS Standard: What It Means for South Shore Homeowners
Why some South Shore tap water meets Massachusetts rules yet sits above the newer 4 ppt EPA PFAS limit, and why testing your own tap is a calm first step.
Read articleA Well Owner's Guide to the Plymouth-Carver Aquifer
On a private well in Pembroke, Kingston, Plymouth, or Norwell? Understand the Plymouth-Carver Aquifer, what to test for, and the local real estate rules.
Read articleBefore Buying a Whole-Home Water Filter, Test First
Thinking about a whole-home water filter? Testing first tells you what (if anything) to remove, so South Shore homeowners avoid overspending on the wrong system.
Read articlePrivate Well Testing Checklist for Massachusetts Homeowners
A calm, practical private well testing checklist for South Shore MA homeowners: what to consider testing, how often, after flooding, and at a home sale.
Read articleShould I Test My Water If I'm on Town Water?
On town water and wondering if a tap test is worth it? Here's what municipal testing covers, what it doesn't, and when a baseline check makes sense.
Read articleReady to know what is in your water?
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