Union Township
Water Filtration
Rural roots, quality water — where farmland stretches to the horizon and private wells serve every home in this 36-square-mile agricultural community.
Rural Roots, Quality Water
Union Township stretches across 36 square miles in the heart of Lawrence County, one of the largest and most rural townships in the region. With about 2,600 residents scattered across rolling farmland and wooded hillsides, this is true country living — and that means private wells.
There’s no municipal water system in Union Township. Every home draws from its own well, tapping into groundwater that reflects the local geology. Iron, manganese, hardness, sulfur, and varying pH levels are all common challenges here.
We’ve served Lawrence County’s farming communities for three generations. We understand the unique demands of rural well water and engineer solutions based on your actual water chemistry — not assumptions about what might be there.
What Union Township Well Water Brings Home
Iron & Manganese Staining
Orange and black stains on fixtures, toilets, and laundry. Common in Union Township wells and affects appliance longevity over time.
Hard Water Scale
White mineral buildup on fixtures, water heater inefficiency, spotty dishes, dry skin, and stiff laundry. Lawrence County groundwater is notoriously hard.
Sulfur Odor
That “rotten egg” smell from hydrogen sulfide affects many wells. Even low concentrations make water unpleasant for drinking and bathing.
Low pH / Acidic Water
Acidic well water corrodes copper pipes, leaches metals into your water, and leaves blue-green stains on fixtures. Requires pH correction.
No Municipal Monitoring
With private wells, you’re responsible for testing and treatment. There’s no water authority ensuring your water quality — annual testing is essential.
Sediment & Turbidity
Cloudy water, particles in glasses, clogged aerators. Agricultural runoff and local geology contribute to sediment issues in rural wells.
Private Wells Serve Union Township
Private Wells
Union Township homes rely exclusively on private wells. Your groundwater reflects local geology and agricultural surroundings:
- Iron and manganese (staining)
- Hard water (scale buildup)
- Hydrogen sulfide (sulfur odor)
- Low pH (acidic, corrosive)
- Sediment and turbidity
Well Owner Obligations
As a private well owner in Union Township, you’re responsible for your water quality:
- Annual water testing (minimum)
- Treatment system maintenance
- Wellhead protection
- Understanding your chemistry
- Addressing any contamination
From First Call to Clean Water
Call or Schedule
Reach us at 724-708-8816 or use the form below. We ask about your well and current concerns.
On-Site Analysis
We test at your tap — hardness, iron, pH, sulfur, TDS, and parameters specific to your well.
Custom Design
Based on results, we engineer a system using Custom-Designed media matched to your chemistry.
Installation
Professional installation with output testing and walkthrough. Up to 10-year warranty (terms apply).
Across Union Township & Beyond
Union Township
All 36 square miles — farmland, wooded hills, and rural homesteads. Private well expertise.
New Wilmington & Volant
Nearby boroughs with mixed water sources and distinctive character.
Wilmington & Scott Townships
Adjacent rural townships with similar well water challenges.
Lawrence County
The broader region we serve — from New Castle to countryside throughout.
Water Treatment Across the Region
Serving All of Southwestern Pennsylvania
Union Township Water Questions — Answered
No. Union Township is entirely served by private wells. There’s no municipal water system — homeowners are responsible for their own water supply, testing, and treatment.
That smell is hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), common in Union Township wells. Oxidation or activated carbon systems remove sulfur effectively.
Iron in your well water oxidizes when exposed to air, leaving rust-colored deposits. Iron removal systems eliminate staining and protect appliances.
At minimum, annually. Test immediately if you notice changes in taste, odor, color, or pressure. More comprehensive testing after flooding, well work, or changes in nearby land use.
That’s exactly what testing determines. Aesthetic issues (iron, hardness, sulfur) are common but not health threats. However, wells should be tested for bacteria and other contaminants periodically.
Costs vary based on your water chemistry. A basic softener differs from a multi-stage system. We provide detailed quotes after testing — every system includes up to a 10-year warranty (terms apply).
Yes. We service, repair, and maintain all types of water treatment equipment — including systems we didn’t originally install. Call 724-708-8816.
Yes. For well water, RO provides an additional layer of purification for drinking water. Customers often say their water “tastes better than bottled.”
Union Township is served by the Wilmington Area School District, with some areas potentially in other districts depending on location.
Yes. Low pH (acidic) water corrodes copper pipes, can leach metals into your water, and leaves blue-green stains. Neutralizing filters protect your plumbing system.
Water Quality Information
Clean Water for Your Union Township Home
Tell us about your well — depth, age, current issues — and we’ll recommend a solution matched to your water chemistry.
What to Expect
We confirm your location and schedule an on-site visit at your convenience.
We test at your tap — iron, hardness, pH, sulfur, and parameters specific to your well.
You receive a detailed system design with transparent pricing — no pressure.
Call or Text: 724-708-8816
Email: support@cesareswater.com
Service Area: Union Township + All of Lawrence County
24/7 Emergency Service Available
Your Well. Your Land. Our Expertise.
Private well ownership is part of Union Township’s rural character. Let us help ensure your water is as pure as the countryside that surrounds you.
Call 724-708-8816