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Long Lake Water Softener and Drinking Water Guide

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The City of Long Lake is home to 1,842 residents and 254 businesses.

Long Lake water hardness is extremely high – just like most west metro communities in the Twin Cities.

Discoloration from iron and manganese may occur, but is not very common in this city.

The high level of total dissolved solids (TDS) can also contribute to a poor overall taste.

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  • Long Lake Hardness

Long Lake Water Softener Recommendations

The national average for water hardness is 5gpg (grains per gallon). Long Lake water hardness ranges from 22-24gpg, which is almost 5x harder than average.

A water softener will protect your water heater, plumbing, and appliances from hard water damage.  A high efficiency water softener will offer the same protection, but will use far less water and salt.

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Long Lake MN Water Reports

The City of Long Lake, MN does regular water testing and publishes the results in Annual Drinking Water Reports. These reports explain which water contaminants, and what levels have been found.

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The EPA has two standards for drinking water contaminants:

MCL: Maximum Contaminant Level
The legal limit for a certain contaminant

MCLG: Maximum Contaminant Level GOAL
The level with ZERO HEALTH RISKS, aka the “Health Limit”

All water contaminants meet the EPA’s “Legal Limit”. Contaminants that exceed the EPA’s Health Limit have been highlighted below.

Inorganic Contaminants

Inorganic contaminants include natural and manmade salts and metals. You are mostly exposed to inorganics through drinking water, most do not easily pass through skin. Carbon Filters (refrigerator and faucet filters) have almost ZERO impact on these contaminants. Reverse Osmosis very effective at removing inorganic contaminants.

Contaminant Amount Found Health Limit Legal Limit Potential Effects
Antimony 0.09-0.55 5.6 5.6 increase in cholesterol, decrease in blood sugar
Arsenic 1.23-3.94 0 10 Skin damage or problems w/ circulatory systems, increased risk of cancer
Barium 0.19 2 2 Increase in blood pressure

Organic Contaminants

Organic contaminants can come from either natural sources like algae, or man-made chemicals. You can be exposed through drinking water, absorption through skin (bathing), and inhalation. This makes a Hybrid Filter System, or Whole House Carbon Filter a good preventative tool.

Contaminant Amount Found Health Limit Legal Limit Potential Effects
Xylenes 0.3-2.0 1.8 100ppb Nervous system damage

Disinfectants and Disinfection Byproducts

Disinfectants are added to kill bacteria. Disinfectants like Chlorine react with other chemicals and create “Disinfection Byproducts. These chemicals enter the body through inhalation, absorption through skin, and drinking water. A Whole House Carbon Filter is a good preventative tool in addition to a Drinking Water System for these compounds.

Contaminant Amount Found Health Limit Legal Limit Potential Effects
Chlorine 0.5-1.5 4 4 Eye/nose irritation; stomach discomfort
Chloroform 0.29-2.3 5.7 80 Nervous system depression, increase in kidney and liver tumors
Total Trihalomethanes 0.36-2.9 0 60 Increased risk of cancer

Radionuclide Contaminants

Radionuclides in water may occur naturally, or come from oil and gas production or mining activities. These can be inhaled, or consumed through drinking water.

Contaminant Amount Found Health Limit Legal Limit Potential Effects
Alpha Emitter 6.43-9.1 0 15.4 Increased risk of cancer
Radon 138-166 0 NA Increased risk of cancer
This information was compiled from Long Lake’s water treatment reports, the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA), Minnesota Department of Health(DOH), World Health Organization(WHO), and Environmental Working Group(EWG).
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