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Warranty Information

Warranty Information Underground Tank Warranty: Amber Wastewater Products warrants such product against any defect in materials and workmanship, and, if used in accordance with approved installation, to be watertight, for a limited period of one (1) year from date of delivery. This limited warranty only applies to any products manufactured by Amber Wastewater Products. If…

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What Is In My Water?

Well Water or Municipal Water – It might not be as safe as you think What could be in my water? pH – Recommended range 6.5 – 8.5. A pH of 7.0 is considered neutral. Below 7.0 the water is considered acidic, and above 7.0 the water is considered alkaline or basic. A pH of…

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Metallic Water Taste

Metallic Water Taste There may be a number of reasons why your water has a metallic taste. Trace amounts of iron, manganese, zinc, and copper are common water contaminates that produce metallic water taste. Low pH (potential Hydrogen) levels can also cause metallic tasting water. Understand that pH levels are a measure of acidity or…

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Uranium

Uranium Uranium is a naturally occurring element in groundwater and is more common in some of mountain areas of the state more than others. However, there is little information on where uranium may be found. Uranium gets into drinking water when groundwater dissolves minerals that contain uranium. The amount of uranium in well water will…

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Flouride

Flouride Fluoride in your drinking water? Fluoride occurs naturally in New York and is the 13th most abundant mineral in the earths crust. As such, it is frequently present in municipal water supplies and water samples taken from drilled wells. Fluoride has no taste, color or odor and thus the only way to determine its…

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Arsenic

What is Arsenic? Arsenic is a semi-metal element in the periodic table. It is odorless and tasteless. It enters drinking water supplies from natural deposits in the earth or from agricultural and industrial practices. Arsenic occurs naturally in rocks and soil, water, air, and plants and animals. It can be further released into the environment…

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Radon Water

New York Water Well Owners should take Radon in water very seriously! The EPA estimates that radon breathed in the home is responsible for 20,000 lung cancer deaths annually. Radon is the #1 cause of lung cancer among non-smokers and smokers who are exposed to Radon have an even higher risk of developing lung cancer.…

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“Salty Tasting” Water

“Salty Tasting” Water If you have ever drank a glass of water that had a salty aftertaste it could be due to a presence of chloride ions and/or sulfates in your water supply. In many areas of Upstate New York, salt and salt water is naturally occurring at both shallow and deep depths and in…

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