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    • Mecklenburg County
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    • Gaston County
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    • Rowan County
    • Stanly County
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    • Catawba County
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    • Montgomery County
    • Richmond County
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    • Lancaster County
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    Areas served

    • Mecklenburg County
    • Cabarrus County
    • Union County
    • Gaston County
    • Iredell County
    • Lincoln County
    • Rowan County
    • Stanly County
    • Cleveland County
    • Catawba County
    • Alexander County
    • Davie County
    • Davidson County
    • Montgomery County
    • Richmond County
    • Anson County
    • Chester County
    • York County
    • Lancaster County
    • Cherokee County
    • Chesterfield County
    • Fairfield County
    • Union County
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    Water solutions in Charlotte, NC

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      Charlotte water quality throughout the years.

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      Today, Charlotte Water serves over 950,000 customers in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County and represents the largest water service utility in the Carolinas. The city continues to monitor Charlotte drinking water, and according to the a recent report, Charlotte water quality meets all state and federal requirements.

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      However, Charlotte routinely experiences droughts and low water levels. Limited water supplies can affect water taste and smell because of a concentration of total dissolved solids (TDS), chlorine, and nitrates in the drinking water as water levels decline.

      In 2020, North Carolina experienced one of the biggest refined petroleum spills in the United States since 2000. North Carolina’s Department of Environmental Quality issued a Notice of Violation, warning that cancer-causing chemicals, like benzene, contaminated groundwater near the site, just north of Charlotte.

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      Long ago, local streams were the water supply for a budding Charlotte, and early settlers drew their water from streams and private wells. In 1900, a 5-million gallon-a-day filtration plant and pumping station was built on Irwin Creek to supply water to the growing city. Less than three years later, the city built another pumping station, the Catawba River Pump.

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      Over time, the Catawba River Pump Station failed to meet demand, and city officials resorted to shipping water by train into the city. After the city struggled through an extreme drought in 1911, city officials began pumping water from Mountain Island Lake as well as Lake Norman, both on the Catawba River. The municipality built a 60-million-gallon reservoir in 1917 to help bolster the water supply and keep up with the growing population. A man-made reservoir, Mountain Island Lake, was constructed to provide drinking water for Charlotte and the surrounding Mecklenburg County.

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      Culligan Quench filtration solutions

      Culligan Quench filtration solutions

      Backed by 85 years of Culligan expertise, Culligan Quench has focused exclusively on providing businesses with the highest quality filtered water. This commitment to doing one thing well has made us the trusted water authority for over 75% of the Fortune 500. We offer the best bottleless water coolers, ice machines, sparkling water dispensers, and coffee brewers to fit any workplace. No matter your location, company size, or industry, we have a filtered water solution that is right for you

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      Culligan Quench of Charlotte

      Proudly providing businesses with clean, filtered drinking water in the greater Charlotte Metro Area.

      5245 Old Dowd Rd Suite #7, NC 28208
      Mon: 8 AM – 8PM
      Tues: 8 AM – 8PM
      Wed: 8 AM – 8PM
      Thur: 8 AM – 8PM
      Fri: 8 AM – 8PM
      Sat: Closed
      Sun: Closed

      Frequently asked questions

      Can you drink tap water in Charlotte, NC?

      Charlotte’s tap water is generally safe to drink and meets federal and state drinking water standards. Charlotte Water was able to report zero water quality violations, and more than 170,000 tests are performed annually to ensure the water supply is free of regulated and unregulated contaminants. Drinking water in Charlotte is sourced from Lake Norman, Mountain Island Lake and the Catawba-Wateree River Basin and treated to ensure safety and good taste.

      However, water quality can be impacted by other factors, such as outdated plumbing or aging pipes. Installing a point-of-use filtration system can help you provide employees with great-tasting, safe drinking water, and a water cooler can make cool refreshment easy to access.

      Does Charlotte water have PFAS?

      Charlotte Water monitors for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) quarterly to ensure the drinking water meets or exceeds regulatory standards. The area doesn’t have the same challenges with PFAS as other areas in the country. Past water monitoring reports were negative for numerous per- and polyfluorinated alkyl compounds, and Charlotte Water monitors 70 of those chemicals on a proactive basis.

      Businesses can install products to take safe and tasty water a step further. For example, sparkling water dispensers provide an upgrade to drinking water that your employees and visitors might appreciate.

      Water you can trust. From experts you can trust.

      Over 120,000 companies, big and small, trust Culligan Quench for cleaner, safer, and great-tasting water.

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