See what's in Arlington & Irving tap water — then strip the risks
Mission Pure reviews Arlington Water Utilities and Irving Water Utilities data, flags PFAS, TTHMs/HAA5, chloramine, and hardness concerns, and recommends the right whole-home and drinking water protection for Trinity River system reservoirs and regional surface-water blends.
Covering Arlington's Entertainment District and surrounding neighborhoods, plus Las Colinas and Valley Ranch in Irving.
Arlington & Irving tap water insights we track
Mid-cities supplies blend multiple Trinity River reservoirs, which can shift taste, odor, and byproduct levels. Whole-home carbon keeps water steady year-round.
Chloramine is widely used across the mid-cities. Catalytic carbon with extended contact time reduces it so showers and laundry stay comfortable.
PFAS indicators and TTHMs/HAA5 appear in regional sampling. Carbon plus reverse osmosis is designed to keep drinking water near the strictest health targets.
Arlington & Irving-ready filtration packages
Handles chloramine byproducts, PFAS indicators, and hardness so showers, laundry, and fixtures stay clean.
- Chloramine-rated catalytic carbon media
- Metered softening to protect plumbing
- Bypass for irrigation + pool fills
Strips dissolved metals, PFAS, and microplastics for every glass you pour at home.
- 4-stage RO with carbon block polishing
- Optional alkaline cartridge
- Dedicated faucet or fridge line
Annual media refresh, RO filter swaps, and water testing tied to local sampling schedules.
- Text reminders + tech dispatch
- Discounted emergency calls
- Access to contaminant alerts
Arlington & Irving water FAQ
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Arlington & Irving families notice the difference
“The chloramine smell in our showers is gone. The whole house feels fresher.”
“Install in Las Colinas was quick and clean — and the water tastes great now.”
“We finally stopped buying bottled water thanks to the reverse osmosis tap.”