Mobile County · Mobile, AL
Whole-House Filtration in Mobile, AL
Mobile Area Water and Sewer System is the public system here, and the EWG Tap Water Database lists 12 contaminants above its health guidelines. For Mobile, the ones worth naming are Bromodichloromethane at 2.23 ppb against an EWG guideline of 0.06 ppb; Chloroform at 7.57 ppb against an EWG guideline of 0.4 ppb; Dibromochloromethane at 0.375 ppb against an EWG guideline of 0.1 ppb. Those are exceedances of EWG's health guidelines, which are stricter than the federal legal limits — and worth treating at the tap. Disinfection byproducts like these are the textbook case for whole-house activated carbon.
Water here comes from Mobile Area Water and Sewer System, which serves about 279,000 people across 93,000 service connections.
Census figures put the median year built in Mobile at 1976 across roughly 96,342 housing units. Housing age shapes the plumbing the water crosses on the way to your tap.
We work across Spring Hill, Midtown, Downtown, Oakleigh Garden District and 7 more.
The Mobile water picture
Surface-source utilities require ongoing disinfection and turbidity monitoring; chlorine taste/odor and post-storm color complaints are the typical residential drivers for whole-house carbon filtration in Mobile. Around Mobile, the reference points are Mobile Bay, Dauphin Street and Spring Hill.
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