5 Ways to Improve Your Tacoma Home's Water Quality

TACOMA, Wash., May 10, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Harts Services, a top-rated Tacoma plumbing company with a 4.9 review rating on Google, is providing local homeowners with advice on how they can increase the quality of their local water.

Tacoma's water quality exceeds federal guidelines, according to Tacoma Public Utilities. However, in order to maintain that level, there are steps Tacoma residents can take in order to preserve the high water quality.

"We all have a responsibility to maintain the good water quality in Tacoma and Pierce County," said Richard Hart, co-owner of Harts Services. "Everything we flush or put down a drain has to go somewhere, and there are plenty of opportunities along the way for any contaminants to find their way into our local waterways."

Hart advises Tacomans keep the following in mind as it relates to water quality:

    1. Consider nontoxic household products - Even though wastewater is treated
       by Tacoma Public Utilities, if it goes down the drain, there's a chance
       it can end up in the water supply. Still, using nontoxic cleaning
       products minimizes any damage to the environment if the wastewater
       escapes through a leak on its way to the sewage treatment center. If your
       home uses a septic system, there's even more incentive to use nontoxic
       household products.
    2. Landscape with native plants - Plants native to the Puget Sound area are
       adapted to the local environment and don't require as much water or
       fertilizer as non-native plants.
    3. Properly dispose of toxic materials - Paint, pharmaceuticals, motor oil
       and other chemicals, if not disposed of properly, will eventually end up
       in the water table. The local pharmacy and police department can safely
       dispose of any unused medicines.
    4. Be mindful of storm drains - Motor oil, fertilizers, car cleaners, pet
       droppings and other substances one wouldn't want in their drinking water
       can find their way to the water supply if they're simply left outside and
       not captured and disposed of properly. Rains and irrigation can flush
       these potentially harmful substances into storm drains.
    5. Install a water filtration system - Homeowners concerned with their water
       quality can also consider a whole-home water filtration system. These
       systems can clear out sediments and contaminants before the water makes
       its way to a sink or shower, adding an extra layer of protection.

"One thing a lot of people don't realize is that storm drains are not connected to the sewer system," Hart said. "That means that if you pour motor oil into a storm drain, you're more or less pouring it into a nearby creek, stream, river or the sound."

Tacoma residents looking for more information about water quality or Harts Services can call 1-253-345-7222 or visit www.hartsservices.com.

About Harts Services

Harts Services was founded in Tacoma in 2013 by co-owners Richard Hart and Dan Hartsough. Harts Services offers plumbing to residential and commercial customers, and has a 4.9/5 rating on Google. Guided by its motto, We Care More, the company is committed to incorporating a caring attitude into every aspect of the business. For more information, call 1-253-345-7222 or visit www.hartservices.com.

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