Is Your Family Exposed to “Forever Chemicals”? Your 2025 Drinking Water Guide
Are you concerned about the safety of your family’s drinking water? Recent news from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has brought the issue of “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, back into the spotlight.
The EPA announced in May a reconsideration of regulations on four types of these PFAS contaminants in our drinking water.
For homeowners nationwide, this shift underscores the critical need for vigilance in safeguarding the water within your own four walls. EPA data indicates that over 158 million Americans are potentially exposed to drinking water contaminated with these harmful substances.
Your 2025 Drinking Water Guide
At Parzival Plumbing, we understand these concerns. We offer a comprehensive range of drinking water filters and treatment solutions specifically designed to remove PFAS and other contaminants, ensuring the water your family drinks and uses is clean and safe.
In this guide, we will cover:
- Understanding What’s in Your Drinking Water
- The Persistent Threat of “Forever Chemicals”
- Is a Home Water Filtration System Right for You?
- Telltale Signs That You Need a Water Filtration System
Ready to take proactive steps to protect your drinking water? For homes and businesses in Irvine and all the neighboring communities, call us today at 949-229-7550 for a free, no-obligation consultation.
1. Understanding What’s in Your Drinking Water
In 2024, the EPA initially established guidelines to limit six specific PFAS in public water supplies, giving water utilities until 2029 to comply.
The recent EPA announcement signals a significant change, with a reconsideration of guidelines for four of these chemicals and an extension of the deadline for the remaining two until 2031.
While municipal water systems strive to meet EPA standards, various factors can compromise water quality. Accidents, treatment errors, aging infrastructure like corroded pipes, and natural events such as flooding can all introduce contaminants into your drinking water.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
highlights numerous potential sources of water pollution, including:
- Fertilizers and pesticides
- Industrial animal farms
- Manufacturing operations
- Sewer overflows
- Stormwater runoff
- Wildlife
- Cracks in water supply pipes
The Persistent Threat of “Forever Chemicals” (PFAS)
As the CDC points out, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a particularly concerning group of contaminants. Known as “forever chemicals” due to their inability to break down naturally in the environment, PFAS can accumulate in soil, wildlife, and water sources.
While exposure can occur through various pathways, drinking water remains a primary concern for most people.
Is a Home Water Filtration System Right for You?
A water filtration system helps you take control of the water you consume and use for cooking. Effective filtration can screen out harmful PFAS contaminants.
Moreover, systems like reverse osmosis provide an extra layer of protection, even eliminating the need to boil water after events like flooding.
A whole-house water filtration system offers comprehensive peace of mind every time you turn on a faucet. By treating water at the point of entry, these systems help remove harmful metals, chemicals, and bacteria from the water you use for everything – from drinking and cooking to bathing and washing.
Telltale Signs That You Need a Water Filtration System
Here are some common indicators that might suggest the need for a water filtration system:
- Black stains on fixtures and a metallic taste may indicate high levels of manganese.
- Cloudy water can be a sign of sediment or other suspended particles.
- Reddish-orange stains and a metallic taste are often caused by iron from well water or corroded pipes. Bacteria can also thrive on iron, leading to slime buildup.
- Potential for lead contamination: Leaching from old city water supply pipes or lead plumbing within your home is a serious health risk.
It’s important to understand that no single all-purpose filter can remove every contaminant. Addressing your specific water quality concerns may require one or multiple types of filters or treatment systems.
Our experienced professionals at Parzival Plumbing can test your drinking water, assess your water quality needs, and recommend the most effective filtration solutions for your home.
This might include a point-of-use system, such as a reverse osmosis filter installed conveniently under your kitchen sink, which excels at removing lead, bacteria, metals, and viruses right before you use the water.
Even if you rely on a municipal water system, a home water filter acts as an essential extra layer of protection, providing you and your family with greater confidence in the safety of your drinking water.
Take Control of Your Water Quality Today
Ready to ensure your family is drinking the cleanest, safest water possible? Contact Parzival Plumbing today for a free water quality consultation in Irvine. Call us at 949-229-7550 or request service online to get started.