Mineral Rich Water:
RAE District water is rich in calcium bicarbonate, with a hardness of 226 mg/L. This hard water can leave boiler scales and white films on glassware. The hardness gives the water its distinct taste, though some people prefer soft water and add this treatment to their individual homes. |
Water District InformationDrinking Water:
RAE District drinking water is supplied from groundwater wells spread out through the district. The wells tap water from a lower, artesian aquifer. We do not add anything to the water, so you won’t notice any chlorine smell. We test water samples monthly to assure safe, quality drinking water. See link to our most recent Water Quality Report below. |
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Pipeline and Infiltration Gallery Project
Does your water smell like rotten eggs?
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CUSTOMER-RELATED DOCUMENTS
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CONTRACTOR/DEVELOPER DOCUMENTS
RAE District Service Standards
Water Inspection Requirements |
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