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Areas served

  • Kanawha County
  • Putnam County
  • Lincoln County
  • Boone County
  • Clay County
  • Jackson County
  • Roane County
  • Mason County
  • Cabell County
  • Logan County
  • Raleigh County
  • Wyoming County
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Dunbar water quality throughout the years

 

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Over the years, Dunbar water quality has improved significantly with advances in technology and improvements in infrastructure. With initiatives like replacing aging pipes and upgrading treatment plants, Dunbar City is making great strides toward improving its water quality even further.

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Among the contaminants found in Dunbar tap water are lead, arsenic, and coliform bacteria. Despite being harmless in small amounts, these contaminants can cause health problems over an extended period of time if consumed in large quantities. Lead can cause issues with fertility, brain development, and kidney damage. Arsenic can lead to skin cancer and other health conditions, and coliform bacteria can cause gastrointestinal illnesses.

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Situated in Kanawha County, the small city of Dunbar has a population of just under 8,000 people. Its proximity to the Kanawha River helped grow Dunbar into a hub for industry, commerce, and transportation. However, like many cities in the United States, Dunbar has had its fair share of challenges when it comes to providing clean, safe drinking water to its residents.

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According to the National Water Quality Assessment, the city originally sourced its water from the Kanawha River. It wasn’t until the 1970s that Dunbar switched to sourcing its water from three underground wells in Putnam County. During this time, the water was treated at the local water treatment plant before being distributed to residents through the city’s existing infrastructure.

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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 Dunbar

Proudly providing businesses with clean, filtered drinking water to the greater Dunbar Metro Area and its surrounding counties.

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

Is West Virginia tap water safe to drink?

Yes, tap water in West Virginia is generally safe to drink. City and municipal waterworks systems must test for and make provisions to regulate dozens of contaminants to ensure safety and compliance with federal and state regulations.

That being said, water quality across the state varies. Older pipes in certain areas or buildings can cause contaminants to leach into water before they reach the tap, so many businesses take extra precautions to protect employees and visitors. One option is a filtered water cooler that delivers crisp, clean, tasty water for your staff.

What are the West Virginia PFAS regulations?

West Virginia regulates PFAS through the 2023 PFAS Protection Act, which requires identifying contamination sources, monitoring discharges, and developing water quality standards. The state has tested nearly 280 public water systems, finding PFAS in 27 of them—19 above federal health advisory levels. Facilities using PFAS must self-report to the DEP, which can modify permits to require PFAS monitoring. West Virginia also received nearly $19 million in federal funding to help address PFAS contamination in drinking water.

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

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