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America’s County • Est. 1795

Where Courage
Runs Deep

Somerset County—where 40 heroes changed history on September 11, 2001, and nine miners were rescued against all odds in 2002. This community’s courage runs as deep as its groundwater. We bring that same dedication to water treatment: thorough, reliable, built to last.

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Somerset Heritage

A County Built on Courage

From revolutionary beginnings to moments that changed history—Somerset’s story is one of resilience.

1795
County Established

Named for Somersetshire, England. Somerset Borough serves as county seat for one of Pennsylvania’s largest counties at 1,075 square miles.

40
Flight 93 Heroes

Passengers and crew who stopped the fourth 9/11 attack, saving countless lives in our nation’s capital.

77
Hours Underground

Nine Quecreek miners trapped in 2002, rescued by a community that never gave up hope.

1772
Amish Settlement

Second oldest Amish community in the world, still thriving after 250+ years.

Water Source Analysis

Municipal Water vs. Private Wells in Somerset

~70%

Municipal Water

Borough & Township Systems

Providers: Somerset Borough purchases from Somerset County General Authority; Somerset Township Municipal Authority operates Friedens, Listie, Oakridge, and Reading Mines/Stoystown systems
Sources: Quemahoning surface water plus six well water sources (Coxes Creek, Shaffer Run systems)

Common Concerns We Address:

  • Nitrate from agricultural runoff
  • Disinfection byproducts (THMs, HAAs)
  • Chlorine taste and odor
  • Hard water from limestone formations
  • Aging distribution infrastructure

~30%

Private Well Water

Rural Township Areas

Source: Individual groundwater wells throughout rural Somerset County
Note: Coal mining legacy creates unique groundwater challenges—acid mine drainage affects streams and can impact well water

Common Concerns We Address:

  • Hard water (limestone/shale formations)
  • Iron and manganese staining
  • Low pH (acidic water from coal geology)
  • Sulfur odor (hydrogen sulfide)
  • Coliform bacteria (no required testing)
  • Mine drainage influence on groundwater

Regional Water Influences

What Shapes Somerset’s Water Quality

Agricultural Heritage

Dairy farms and agricultural operations throughout the county. Source water assessments note dairy farms as a potential concern for nitrate levels.

Allegheny Geology

Between Laurel Hill and Allegheny Mountains. Limestone and shale formations create hard, mineral-rich groundwater throughout the region.

Coal Mining Legacy

Bituminous coal mining history affects water quality. Acid mine drainage impacts streams like the Casselman River, Stonycreek, and Quemahoning Creek.

Quemahoning Reservoir

Somerset County General Authority draws surface water from Quemahoning, treating it before distribution to multiple municipalities.

Transportation Corridors

Pennsylvania Turnpike runs through Somerset. DEP notes transportation corridors as potential source water concern for road salt and runoff.

Neighborhood Water Solutions

Water Treatment by Location

Select your area for specific insights:




Somerset Borough

County Seat

The heart of Somerset County since 1795. Downtown includes Main Street, the historic courthouse district, and the only Pennsylvania Turnpike entrance within a borough. Population around 6,000, with a mix of historic homes and newer development.

Primary Water Concerns

Borough water comes from Somerset County General Authority (surface water) plus well sources. EWG database shows nitrate and disinfection byproducts detected. Hard water is common from limestone geology. Some areas have aging infrastructure from the 1800s rebuilding after the 1872 fire.

Recommended Solutions

Carbon filtration removes chlorine and disinfection byproducts. Water softening prevents scale buildup. Under-sink RO provides purified drinking water. For homes in historic districts, systems are sized for period plumbing flow rates.

Somerset Township

Township Municipal Authority

Surrounds the borough on all sides. Somerset Township Municipal Authority operates four separate water systems: Friedens, Listie, Oakridge, and Reading Mines/Stoystown. Each system has its own source and characteristics.

Primary Water Concerns

Water quality varies by which system serves your property. Friedens and Listie draw from different sources than Reading Mines. Some areas connect to Borough water through cooperative agreements. Hard water and chlorine treatment are common across all systems.

Recommended Solutions

First step: identify which system serves your property. Then we test your specific water chemistry. Whole-house carbon filtration addresses chlorine. Water softeners handle hardness. Custom sizing based on household fixtures and flow requirements.

Surrounding Communities

Multiple Systems

Berlin, Stoystown, Shanksville, Jenner Township, Lincoln Township (Quecreek), and other communities each have their own water systems or rely on private wells. This is where the Amish community has thrived since 1772 and where Flight 93 came to rest.

Primary Water Concerns

Each community has unique water sources. Berlin has its own municipal system. Stoystown has the Reading Mines system. Lincoln Township (Quecreek area) has municipal authority service. Coal mining legacy affects groundwater throughout the region. Many Amish properties use untreated well water.

Recommended Solutions

We serve all Somerset County communities with appropriate solutions. Municipal customers need chlorine removal and softening. Well users need comprehensive testing first. Systems can be designed for homes without electricity (gravity-fed, non-electric options for Amish properties).

Rural Well Properties

Private Groundwater

Beyond municipal service boundaries, rural properties depend on private wells. Somerset County’s geology—between Laurel Hill and Allegheny Mountains with bituminous coal deposits—creates challenging groundwater. Pennsylvania requires no ongoing testing.

Primary Water Concerns

Coal region geology means potential for low pH (acidic water), iron and manganese staining, and sulfur odor. Acid mine drainage from abandoned mines affects groundwater in some areas. Agricultural operations add nitrate risk. Bacteria possible without treatment. No monitoring requirements mean issues go undetected.

Recommended Solutions

Certified laboratory testing is mandatory before recommendations. Then: acid neutralizer for low pH, Greensand Plus for iron/manganese, water softener for hardness, UV disinfection if bacteria present. Coal region wells often need multi-stage treatment—we engineer complete systems.

Water Treatment Services

Professional Solutions for Somerset Homes

Professional Water Analysis

On-site testing at your Somerset area property—hardness, pH, iron, manganese, chlorine, TDS. Your actual water, not assumptions.

Water Softening Systems

Eliminate hard water scale throughout your home. Fleck control valves, proper media sizing, documented performance.

Whole-Home Filtration

Carbon filtration removes chlorine, disinfection byproducts, and sediment from every faucet.

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Point-of-use drinking water purification. Crystal clear water for drinking and cooking.

Iron & Manganese Removal

Greensand Plus media eliminates orange and black staining before it reaches fixtures and laundry.

Service & Maintenance

24/7 emergency support for Somerset County. We service systems from any manufacturer.

Our Process

How We Work with Somerset Homeowners

01

Analyze

We test your water at your tap—what actually reaches your faucet, not what leaves the treatment plant.

02

Engineer

We design a system for YOUR specific water chemistry. Borough municipal vs. rural coal-region well = completely different solutions.

03

Install

Professional installation with commercial-grade components. Fleck valves, quality media, correct sizing.

04

Verify

Post-installation testing proves results. You see before and after numbers—not promises, proof.

Test First Philosophy

No recommendations without data.

Custom Engineering

Designed for your specific water.

Up to 10-Year Warranty

Coverage varies by component.

Owner Operated

Talk directly to who designs your system.

Serving Somerset & All Somerset County Communities

Somerset Borough
Somerset Township
Berlin
Stoystown
Shanksville
Jenner Township
Lincoln Township
Friedens
Boswell
Meyersdale
All Somerset County

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Somerset County earned the title “America’s County” through extraordinary courage—Flight 93’s heroes, the Quecreek miners, and a community that comes together when it matters. We bring that same dedication to your water: thorough analysis, honest recommendations, and solutions built to last.

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(724) 708-8816

  • Owner answers your call
  • Professional analysis, no sales pressure
  • Residential & commercial properties
  • 24/7 emergency availability

Water Treatment for America’s County