The latest news, updates, and information about our water
June 18, 2025 4 min read
In a city renowned for its space center, Houston thrives in the world of research and medicine. Not only do tourists come to visit NASA’s mission control center, but patients also flock to the world’s largest medical complex, Texas Medical Center. With the influx of people coming into Houston on top of those who already live there, the Houston water system provides water to over 2.4 million people (1). With so many people consuming their water, it is vital to ensure the water is up to standard.
June 18, 2025 4 min read
Known as the “Theme Park Capital of the World,” Orlando is home to major theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Studios, SeaWorld, and Legoland. Because of its draw for family fun, over 74 million tourists visit Orlando each year (1). With an extreme number of tourists and employees needed to keep the parks running smoothly, it is crucial to understand the water quality of the drinking water in Orlando.
June 18, 2025 5 min read
Denver, Colorado, the “Mile High City,” boasts many reasons to visit: From the craft breweries to three major colleges to a booming arts scene, Denver is home to not only its residents, but to college students, tourists, and commuters working within the city. With over 1.5 million people getting their water from Denver’s water supply, it is crucial to know what is inside their water.
May 15, 2025 5 min read
Philadelphia, a city best known for its Super Bowl-winning football team and delicious cheese steaks, attracts millions of tourists each year. Because of the constant stream of tourists, the city demands an expansive water system to provide residents and visitors alike with adequate, safe water.
May 08, 2025 5 min read
While nearly all of Georgia’s rural population rely on private wells for their water supply, big cities like Atlanta rely on the government to provide safe water to its residents. In order to do so, Atlanta has implemented rigorous water screening methodologies to ensure their water meets local and federal guidelines.
May 01, 2025 5 min read
In a city surrounded by desert, having access to water–especially in seasons of drought and sweltering summers–is a necessity. The local government works diligently to reduce water usage to keep its citizens well supplied with available tap water. The question then becomes: Is tap water in Phoenix safe to drink?
May 01, 2025 4 min read
Despite its reputation as “Sin City,” Las Vegas and its surrounding communities house nearly three million people. This desert landscape may not be rich in rain, but its proximity to Lake Mead allows most of its residents to draw their drinking water from the lake. Still, many speculate if Las Vegas drinking water is actually safe to drink, especially out of the tap.
May 01, 2025 4 min read
Texas as a whole is not known for its stellar water quality, and it often finds itself on lists ranking the worst drinking water in the United States (1). That being said, Texas is a large state, and not all cities meet this unfortunate criteria. Tap water in Dallas is carefully monitored, and the city of Dallas takes careful precautions to achieve a “Superior” rating by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. However, there are still contaminants in Dallas tap water that you may not want to be drinking.
May 01, 2025 4 min read
Chicago is a city known for its deep dish pizza, baseball team, and impressive architecture, it is a popular tourist destination. Because of this, both tourists and locals alike will undoubtedly be using tap water, whether it is for bathing, washing dishes, or drinking. In terms of the safety of Chicago’s water supply, Chicago’s water meets all federal and local requirements to be considered safe drinking water, but there may be a few contaminants still present to look out for.
February 04, 2025 5 min read
As news parents, there is nothing more important than keeping your baby safe. Whether breastfed or formula-fed, the question will come up eventually regarding your baby’s drinking water: How much water is appropriate? What type of water can they drink? Can they drink tap water?
February 04, 2025 4 min read
For many, the snack cupboard can effectively ruin a diet. Especially in the United States, so many options for snacks are processed or sugary, leaving the body hungry and undernourished. By providing alkaline alternatives for snacktime, you can improve your diet while boosting your body’s pH levels.
February 04, 2025 4 min read
Some beverages are easily labeled as acidic without diving into the chemistry behind it. Lemonade, for example, is often described as acidic because of the association between lemons and acid. Other people typically relate soda and coffee to acid due to the effect it can have on your teeth. Other drinks may not be as obvious, but by digging deeper into the pH of the drink, you can understand the acidity or alkalinity of the beverage.