Where Does My Water Come From?
The clean, safe drinking water we provide comes from one of two rivers: the Potomac or the Patuxent. But which one provides your water? Keep reading to find out.
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The clean, safe drinking water we provide comes from one of two rivers: the Potomac or the Patuxent. But which one provides your water? Keep reading to find out.
All the water we filter and process comes from either the Patuxent River or the Potomac River.
The source water treated at the Patuxent Water Filtration Plant comes from two reservoirs - the Triadelphia Reservoir and the T. Howard Duckett Reservoir (which is also known as Rocky Gorge). Water from those reservoirs is pumped to the filtration plant; the Potomac Water Filtration Plant draws water directly from the Potomac River.
This map shows the approximate areas served by both plants. As indicated, some areas receive blended water, that is, water from both the Patuxent and Potomac filtration plants.
Is my water 'hard' or 'soft?'
That depends on which filtration plant provides your water. Water is considered to be "hard" if it contains more dissolved calcium and magnesium; Potomac River water tends to be hard (typically averaging about 120 to 130 milligrams of dissolved calcium and magnesium per liter) while Patuxent water is soft (typically averaging about 60 to 65 milligrams per liter).