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Documented Concerns

Butler County Water Quality Challenges

From municipal disinfection byproducts to Marcellus Shale impacts, Butler County faces unique water quality challenges

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Disinfection Byproducts

PA American Water Butler shows HAA9 at 653× EWG guidelines, TTHMs at 300×, and HAA5 at 368×. These chlorine byproducts form during water treatment and are linked to cancer risk.

  • HAA9: 39.2 ppb (653× guideline)
  • HAA5: 36.8 ppb (368× guideline)
  • TTHMs: 45.1 ppb (300× guideline)
  • Bromodichloromethane: 12.0 ppb (200×)
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Marcellus Shale Concerns

Butler County has seen 387 unconventional gas wells drilled since 2006. Duquesne University research found 86% of wells in southern Butler County contain contaminants above EPA levels.

  • Manganese: 56% of wells exceed MCLs
  • Iron: 47% of wells exceed MCLs
  • Methane migration concerns
  • Brine contamination potential
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Chromium & Nitrates

Hexavalent chromium and nitrate contamination from both natural sources and agricultural runoff affect the region’s water supplies.

  • Chromium (hexavalent): 0.294 ppb (15×)
  • Nitrate: 0.700 ppm (5× guideline)
  • Trichloroacetic acid: 17.2 ppb (172×)
  • Dichloroacetic acid: 18.9 ppb (95×)
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Well Water Issues

Private wells throughout Butler County face challenges from glacial geology, legacy mining, and natural mineral deposits in the moraine landscape.

  • Iron staining (orange-brown water)
  • Manganese (black residue)
  • Hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg odor)
  • Hard water scale buildup

Know Your Supply

Butler County Water Sources

Multiple water authorities and thousands of private wells serve the county’s 193,763 residents

Municipal Water Systems

PA American Water – Butler
43,286 customers • Surface water
Cranberry Township Water
Township-owned • Public supply
Municipal Water Authority of Adams Township
4,100 customers • West View Water source
Zelienople Borough
Borough-owned electric & water
West View Water Authority
Ohio River source • Serves parts of Butler Co.
Mars Borough Water
Borough water system

Private Well Water

Thousands of Butler County homes rely on private wells, especially in rural townships. The glacial moraine geology creates unique groundwater conditions:

  • Glacial Deposits: Sand, gravel, and clay layers affect water quality
  • Legacy Oil & Gas: Over 400 wells capped in Moraine State Park alone
  • Marcellus Shale Activity: 387 unconventional wells since 2006
  • Coal Mining History: Acid mine drainage legacy

Penn State research shows 50% of PA private wells fail at least one water quality standard. Butler County’s complex geology makes professional testing essential.

Our Approach

Engineering-Driven Water Treatment

Every Butler County home receives a system designed specifically for its water chemistry

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Professional Water Analysis

Comprehensive testing identifies your specific contaminants—whether municipal HAA9/TTHMs, well water iron and manganese, or Marcellus Shale concerns.

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Custom System Design

Our engineers design Custom-Designed media configurations matched to your water chemistry. No generic solutions—every system is purpose-built.

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Professional Installation

Certified installation with proper sizing for your household fixtures and flow requirements. We ensure optimal performance from day one.

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Performance Guarantee

Up to 10-year warranty on filtration performance for qualifying well water systems with certified lab testing documentation.

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Family-Owned

Three generations of water treatment expertise serving Southwestern Pennsylvania

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Lab-Certified Testing

Professional water analysis identifies your specific contaminants before we design your system

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10-Year Warranty

Performance guarantee on qualifying well water systems with certified lab testing

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24/7 Emergency Service

Water emergencies don’t wait—neither do we. Round-the-clock support available.

Customer Stories

What Butler County Residents Say

★★★★★

“Living near The Woodlands, we were worried about our well water quality with all the drilling activity. Cesare’s tested our water, found elevated manganese and iron, and designed a system that completely solved the problem. No more orange staining!”

— Robert M.
Penn Township

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“Our municipal water had that chemical taste from the chlorine treatment. The whole-house system they installed removes the HAAs and TTHMs while keeping our water safe. The difference is incredible—finally water that tastes like water should.”

— Jennifer K.
Butler City

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“Moved to Cranberry Township and wanted clean water for our family. They did a thorough analysis, explained everything clearly, and installed a custom system. Professional from start to finish. Highly recommend!”

— David & Sarah T.
Cranberry Township

Get Started

Schedule Your Professional Water Analysis

Discover exactly what’s in your Butler County water. Our comprehensive testing identifies contaminants so we can design the right solution for your home.

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(724) 708-8816

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Common Questions

Butler County Water FAQs

PA American Water Butler shows 11 contaminants exceeding EWG health guidelines, including HAA9 at 653× guidelines, TTHMs at 300×, HAA5 at 368×, bromodichloromethane at 200×, trichloroacetic acid at 172×, dichloroacetic acid at 95×, chloroform at 75×, and chromium hexavalent at 15×. While federally compliant, these levels exceed health-based guidelines established by scientific research.

Butler County has seen significant drilling activity—387 unconventional gas wells since 2006. Research from Duquesne University found 86% of wells in southern Butler County contain one or more contaminants above EPA levels, with manganese (56%) and iron (47%) being most common. Professional testing can identify whether your well shows signs of drilling-related or natural contamination.

Orange-brown staining typically indicates iron contamination, while black residue usually means manganese. Butler County’s glacial moraine geology—with its layers of sand, gravel, and clay—creates conditions where these minerals naturally accumulate in groundwater. Legacy oil and gas operations and mining activity can also contribute to these issues.

Butler County’s landscape was shaped by continental glaciers that deposited moraines—masses of rocks, sand, gravel, and clay. These deposits create complex groundwater conditions where water quality can vary significantly over short distances. Moraine State Park and Lake Arthur are testimonials to this glacial history. Well water in these areas requires professional testing to understand the specific geology affecting your water.

Yes! We serve all areas around Moraine State Park including Portersville, Muddy Creek Township, Worth Township, and surrounding communities. The park area has a unique history—over 400 oil and gas wells were capped when the park was created. Homes in this region often face distinct water quality challenges from this legacy industrial activity.

We offer up to a 10-year warranty on filtration performance for qualifying well water systems. This warranty requires certified laboratory testing documentation to establish baseline water chemistry and verify system performance. Our warranty reflects our confidence in our custom-engineered approach to water treatment.

Ready for Better Water in Butler County?

Join hundreds of families throughout Cranberry Township, Butler, Zelienople, and surrounding communities who trust Cesare’s Quality Water Solutions for their water treatment needs.