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Action Workflow

Water Quality Browser: State to System to Contaminant

Browse water quality context in four steps: state, city, utility system, and contaminant. Use this to narrow risk before testing or treatment.

Start with ZIP Lookup

Identify likely utility context before browse drilldown.

Read CCR Correctly

Use this when utility data language is unclear.

Map Contaminant to Treatment

Shortlist treatment mechanisms after you identify risk.

Use this WaterQ-style browse model to narrow your risk before buying tests or filters.

Interactive browser

1. Select state

2. Choose city or region

3. Confirm your water system

  1. Pull utility name from your water bill.
  2. Open your latest CCR and confirm system name.
  3. Check violation notices and trend lines, not just one-year values.

Use: How to read your water quality report

4. Triage contaminant and action path

Validate before you act

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use a browse flow instead of jumping to filter products?
Because treatment only makes sense after you identify likely contaminant patterns in your location and utility system. The browse flow reduces wrong purchases.
Can this flow replace a water test?
No. It prioritizes likely issues and next steps. Tap-level testing is still the confirmation step.