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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the pH of the water from the City of Salem Water Department?

The pH of our water after treatment ranges from 7.2 to 7.8 standard units; the average pH is 7.5 units.

Is Salem's water soft or hard?

Salem’s water is moderately hard. It ranges from 9 to 12 grains per gallon (147 to 207 parts per million) with an average of 10 grains per gallon (176 parts per million).

Why does the water sometimes look rusty?

Rusting galvanized pipe in plumbing systems is the typical cause of discolored water. Iron causes the discoloration; it is not a health risk. If the cold water is discolored, it will clear after running a bit.

If the hot water is rusty, the water heater may need flushing. If you flush it, please follow the manufacturer’s directions.

Does Salem add fluoride to the water?

Yes, we do add fluoride to the water. Fluoride is added to aid in the prevention of tooth decay. Fluoride analyses on fluoride levels are done every four hours.

What can I do about chlorine odors?

Chlorine odors may be more noticeable during the summer. Chlorine kills organisms that may cause disease. If you remove the chlorine, be sure to refrigerate the water to limit bacterial regrowth.

  • Fill a pitcher and let it stand in the refrigerator overnight. (This is the best way.)
  • Fill a glass or jar with water and let it stand in sunlight for 30 minutes.
  • Pour water between containers about 10 times.
  • Heat the water to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit.

Why does the taste and odor of my water sometimes differ?

Water naturally varies in taste and odor at different times of the year. Taste and odor problems can come from new or old pipelines, plumbing fixtures, or changes in water quality. Customers may notice changes during severe winter storms; when river water levels are low; or during hot weather conditions.

Why would my water have a milky appearance?

Water becomes saturated with air due to temperature changes in the water giving it a milky look. To be sure that this is the problem collect a glass of water and set it out. The air should rise to the top, therefore clearing from the bottom up. Flushing your water lines may help this situation some but, it will disappear over time with the temperature change.

If I have a question or concern about my water, who should I contatct?

You should contact Melvin Doughty- Director, Steve Nichols- Chief Filter Plant Operator at the City of Salem Water Department Office at (540)375-3029 or Marcus Potts - Chemist, Frank Young - Environmental Compliance Officer at our laboratory at (540)-375-3074.

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