Water Treatment
Public Water
Household water treatment and filtration are important for those who obtain water from their own well. The homeowner must know what kind of water filtration system will treat these contaminants.
Well Water
The EPA sets a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for contaminants in public drinking water. Naturally-occurring arsenic is commonly found in Maine well water. Contamination from non-natural sources of arsenic is extremely rare in Maine.
Common Problems and Treatments

Water Experts
We’re here to help
If you’re facing water issues or have conducted tests indicating problems, Air & Water Quality is your go-to source for comprehensive Maine water treatment solutions. Our expertise extends to various areas such as arsenic treatment, uranium treatment, PFAS treatment, PFOA treatment, and radon treatment. We offer a wide range of effective water filtration systems, including filters, softeners, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, whole home water filtration systems and ultrafiltration systems. Our solutions also encompass iron treatment, hardness treatment, sulfur treatment, and the mitigation of forever chemicals. Don’t let water problems compromise your home or your health, contact Air & Water Quality today to determine next steps and move closer to finding solutions!
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a wide range of water filtration solutions, including sediment filters, water softeners, whole home water filtration systems, sulfur removal systems, reverse osmosis (RO) systems, aeration systems, and more to address common contaminants.
If your water is hard, cloudy, tastes unpleasant, smells odd, or stains, these are mechanical/aesthetic signs it needs to be treated. A water test can determine if there are any additional health-related contaminants in your water, allowing you to choose the right water treatment solution.
Yes, our water treatment services include solutions for arsenic, PFAS, PFOA, uranium, and other problem contaminants. We have over 35 years of experience and can help you find solutions for specific contaminants as well.
Yes, water treatment systems can help remove iron, sulfur, manganese, and other minerals that cause rust stains, dark spots, and discoloration on fixtures and laundry.
Drinking water systems treat water at a single point, like in the kitchen, to remove contaminants and provide high-quality drinking water. Whole-home water filtration systems treat all the water that enters your home, elevating overall water quality. Many times homeowners install whole-home filtration systems to protect their appliances and fixtures and improve the water that they are using to bathe with, and add a higher level of drinking water treatment for the water they ingest.
