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The Little Rock
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Areas served

  • Pulaski County
  • Faulkner County
  • Lonoke County
  • Saline County
  • Grant County
  • Jefferson County
  • Jefferson Davis County
  • White County
  • Conway County
  • Perry County
  • Hot Spring County
  • Clark County
  • Montgomery County
  • Pope County
  • Van Buren County
  • Cleburne County
  • Independence County
  • Jackson County
  • Woodruff County
  • Lee County
  • Prairie County
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Little Rock water quality throughout the years

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Two raw water supplies, Lake Winona and Lake Maumelle, form the core of Central Arkansas Water’s system today. Located in central Arkansas, Lake Maumelle covers 8,900 acres. The man-made lake attracts many boaters and fishermen, but also plays a pivotal role in supplying water to its surrounding residents. Pipelines in Little Rock extend over 2,750 miles. Boosted pumping stations are also present at 22 sites, and remote storage facilities are available at 23 spots.

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While Little Rock water quality is generally good, chlorine, lead, nitrates, and bacteria can contaminate water. Other potential contaminants include pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, and agricultural runoff. The Arkansas Department of Health regularly tests the city’s tap water for various contaminants and publishes annual water quality reports.

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Situated along the Arkansas River, Little Rock thrives as a major cultural, economic, and transportation center of the South. In the early 1800s, wells and springs first supplied water to residents of Little Rock and Central Arkansas. Little Rock water supplies expanded thanks to a federal grant, leading to the foundation of the Arkansas Water Works Company in 1936.

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Before the construction of the Murray Lock and Dam, Little Rock relied on the Arkansas River for its water supply. It was in 2000 that the University of Arkansas at Little Rock published “Water for Our Future: Overcoming Regional Paralysis,” which marked the beginning of a new era of inter-local cooperation for Little Rock and North Little Rock as a metropolitan service.

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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 Little Rock

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

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 Little Rock tap water safe to drink?

An Environmental Working Group (EWG) review of Little Rock’s tap water conducted in 2024 confirms the city’s water is safe to drink. All contaminants are below legal limits set by the federal government. However, 13 surpassed EWG health guidelines, including arsenic and chloroform.

If you’d rather have your tap water without contaminants, you may want to consider a filtration system. Bottle-free water coolers are convenient and effective. Extra features, such as hands-free refilling and antimicrobial surface protection, increase safety and peace of mind.

Does Little Rock have hard water?

Little Rock has an average hardness of just 23 parts per million (ppm). This puts the city’s water firmly in the “soft water” category, meaning it has a relatively low concentration of minerals. Tap water in Little Rock is easy to clean with and less likely to leave buildup on or around your faucets and pipes.

Excessively soft water can deprive some people of much-needed minerals, including calcium and magnesium. Investing in a water filtration system that removes contaminants while adding electrolytes could offer the best of both worlds for commercial environments.

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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