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Pittsburgh & Southwestern PA • Custom-Engineered Water Treatment | Fully Licensed & Insured • 24/7 Emergency Service • 3rd Generation Experts

Fully Licensed & Insured 24/7 Emergency Water Service 3rd Generation Water Treatment Experts

🎓 Home of PennWest California • Est. 1852 • On the Monongahela

Water Treatment for California, PA

From the historic campus along the Mon River to the neighborhoods off Wood Street—we test your water and design solutions based on what we actually find.

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The Reality of California Borough Water

This isn’t generic advice. Here’s what actually affects water quality in California, PA and the Mid-Mon Valley:

1800s
era infrastructure downtown

California Borough dates to the mid-1800s. Original buildings along Wood Street and near campus often have aging plumbing—galvanized pipes, lead service lines, and decades of scale buildup.

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River watershed challenges

The Monongahela River flows along California’s eastern edge. While scenic, the watershed carries impacts from upstream mining, industrial history, and agricultural runoff affecting regional water sources.

15-25
grains per gallon hardness

Washington County’s limestone geology creates hard water throughout the region. Scale builds on water heaters, fixtures, and appliances—shortening lifespans and reducing efficiency.

What Shapes California’s Water

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Historic Borough

California was established in the 1850s around what became PennWest. Downtown buildings and nearby homes often have plumbing from multiple eras—creating a patchwork of pipes, joints, and materials.

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Mon River Location

The Monongahela curves around California’s eastern edge. Low-lying areas near Union Street Wharf are in flood zones. River proximity affects groundwater and can introduce sediment during flood events.

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Mining Legacy

The Mid-Mon Valley has extensive coal mining history. Acid mine drainage affects streams throughout Washington County, introducing iron, manganese, and sulfates into regional water sources.

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College Town Mix

California’s 6,800 residents include students, long-term homeowners, and rental properties. Building conditions vary widely—from well-maintained to deferred maintenance with plumbing issues.

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Treatment Chemicals

PA American Water treats municipal supply with chlorine/chloramine. Necessary for safety, but affects taste and can react with organic matter in older distribution pipes and home plumbing.

Your Water Source Matters

PA American Water

Serves California Borough & surrounding areas

What they handle: Bacteria, pathogens, and regulated contaminants at the treatment facility. PA American serves over 680,000 customers across Pennsylvania.

What they can’t control: Hardness (not regulated), aging distribution mains, your service line condition, or your building’s internal plumbing and its effect on water quality.

Common Issues We Find:

  • Hard water (15-25+ gpg typical)
  • Chlorine/chloramine taste and odor
  • Sediment after main work or flushing
  • Lead from older solder or service lines
  • Scale buildup in pipes and water heaters

Private Well

Rural properties outside borough limits

Your responsibility: Pennsylvania doesn’t require ongoing well testing. If you’re outside borough water service, you’re solely responsible for water quality monitoring.

Local geology matters: Coal seams, limestone, and the Mon River watershed all affect well water chemistry in this area.

Common Issues We Find:

  • Iron staining (orange/rust discoloration)
  • Sulfur smell (rotten egg odor)
  • Hardness (often 20-35+ grains)
  • Bacteria (no municipal disinfection)
  • Low pH / acidic water from mine drainage

Water by Neighborhood

Click any area to see what we typically find when testing:

Downtown California / Wood Street

The historic commercial core along Wood Street, site of California Riverfest each August. Mix of 1800s-era buildings, storefronts with apartments above, and older residential homes. Some of the borough’s oldest plumbing.

Primary Concern: Lead from historic plumbing (service lines, solder joints, fixtures), hard water scale in old galvanized pipes, and chlorine taste. Buildings 100+ years old may have multiple plumbing generations spliced together.
Typical Solution: Point-of-use reverse osmosis for drinking water (critical for lead concerns), whole-home water softener for scale prevention, and carbon filtration for chlorine taste and odor.

Near PennWest California Campus

Residential areas surrounding the 294-acre campus along the Mon River. Mix of student rentals, family homes, and university-adjacent properties. Building ages range from 1900s to modern construction.

Primary Concern: Hard water affecting all properties. Older rental properties may have deferred plumbing maintenance. Homes closer to the river may experience groundwater influence and flood zone considerations.
Typical Solution: Water softener sized for household and hardness level, carbon filtration for taste. For older homes or rentals with unknown plumbing, we recommend RO for drinking water as a precaution.

Borough Outskirts / Rural Areas

Properties on the edges of California Borough, toward Coal Center, Brownsville, and rural Washington County. Mix of borough water service and private wells depending on location.

Primary Concern: Well users face iron, sulfur, bacteria, and extreme hardness from local geology affected by mining history. Even borough water customers at distribution endpoints may see pressure or sediment issues.
Typical Solution: For wells: Multi-stage system with iron/sulfur removal, softening, and UV disinfection. For municipal: Softener + carbon, with sediment pre-filter if needed. Configuration based on test results.

Water Treatment Solutions

Free Water Testing

We test at your tap—hardness, pH, iron, chlorine, TDS, and more. Real data from your faucet, not assumptions.

Water Softening

Eliminate hard water scale throughout your home. Properly sized for California’s 15-35+ gpg hardness range.

Whole-Home Filtration

Carbon filtration removes chlorine taste and odor. Better tasting water from every tap in your home.

Iron & Sulfur Removal

Greensand Plus, Birm, or air injection systems—matched to your iron type, concentration, and pH level.

UV Disinfection

Essential for private wells. Eliminates bacteria and viruses without adding chemicals to your water.

Reverse Osmosis

Point-of-use drinking water purification. Recommended for historic homes with lead concerns.

How We Work

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Test

We analyze your water at your tap—what actually comes out when you turn on the faucet, not what a report says.

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Design

We engineer a system for YOUR water chemistry. An 1890s downtown building vs. modern construction requires different solutions.

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Install

Professional installation using quality components. Fleck valves, proper media, correct tank sizing—done right.

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Verify

Post-installation testing confirms results. You see documented proof showing before and after water quality.

Test First

No recommendations without data.

Custom Design

Engineered for your specific water.

Up to 10-Year Warranty

Terms vary by component.

Owner Operated

Call and talk to the person who designs your system.

Serving California & the Mid-Mon Valley

California Borough Coal Center Brownsville Charleroi Monessen Donora Monongahela Belle Vernon Centerville Fredericktown Roscoe All Washington Co.

Schedule Your Free Water Test

We’ll come to your California-area home or rental, test your water, and give you honest answers about what we find—even if you don’t need treatment.

Call Direct: 724-708-8816
  • Owner answers the phone
  • Free testing—no obligation
  • Historic building expertise

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