Mobile County · Chickasaw, AL
Well Water Treatment in Chickasaw, AL
Chickasaw has the oldest housing stock we serve, with a median year built of 1963 — the age band where lead service lines and galvanised pipe are most likely. (US Census ACS 2024 1-year)
Across Mobile County, USGS sampling of 42 groundwater sites finds 70% of sampled sites exceed the secondary standard for iron, median hardness runs about 1.9 grains per gallon, median pH sits at 6.69. That is county-wide data, not a reading from any one property — a well on your lot can differ from the one next door.
Storm exposure shapes what fails here: a 100-year 24-hour rainfall of 14.6 inches (NOAA Atlas 14), ground elevation around 36.3 ft at the center of town. After heavy rain the risk to a private supply is inundation at the wellhead, not a change in what the utility delivers.
Census figures count roughly 2,680 housing units in Chickasaw. Housing age shapes the plumbing the water crosses on the way to your tap.
We work across Downtown Chickasaw, Chickasaw Creek waterfront, Original Shipyard Village, Lott Avenue corridor and 1 more.
The Chickasaw water picture
Older galvanized service lines in the historic shipyard housing keep pipe-era metals a live question — the reason a test comes before any equipment here. Tidal-creek city — humidity stays high year-round, and shallow groundwater in places affects basement and crawlspace filtration installations. Around Chickasaw, the reference points are Chickasaw Creek, the historic Shipyard and Port of Chickasaw.
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