
About the Water Quality in Georgetown, Texas
The city of Georgetown gets its water supply from two main sources. The western part of the city gets its water from Lake Georgetown while the rest get their supply from Edwards Aquifer. A look at the water hardness reveals that water from Lake Georgetown has a hardness level of 200 mg/L (11-12 grains/gal,) while that from Edward Aquifer is at 300 mg/L (17-18 grains/gal.) It shows that to use of this water, some filtration and treatment has to be carried. It is important to note that the supply stem is also prone to contamination because of numerous leakages and exposure to harmful substances.
At Tetra Water we focus on education so that you can make the best decision for your household. We start with an in home consultation with a water specialist. You will gain insight into hardness levels, contaminates, and the effects water can have on your home, health, and finance. We also review water quality report for your city and what you should be on the look out for. Schedule a water demonstration by clicking below.