Where does Cedarburg water come from?
In my opinion, Cedarburg has some of the best drinking water there is. We could bottle it and sell it as a premium water product. Having always been a coffee and cola drinker, water was low on my list of drinks. One night my husband and I walked down to one of the local restaurants. We were served a glass of water while we looked over the menu. The water was wonderful, and I asked the waitress what make of water they used. Needless to say, I was very surprised to find out that I had this "golden" drink coming directly into my house with only a flick of my wrist. Now my blue water bottle filled with Cedarburg water travels with me wherever I go.
The city of Cedarburg draws its supply of drinking water from 5 deep wells located throughout the community. The wells tap into the Niagara-Plattville-Trenten Aquifers. The depth of these wells range from 700-1200 feet deep which yields a thrist-quenching 52-degree drink of water. Cedarburg's water supply meets or exceeds all federal and state drinking water standards. For added protection the water is treated with a bacterial fighting agent, fluoride, and phosphates all of which is approved by the State of Wisconsin DNR. Orthophosphate controls the mineral build-up in pipes and creates a barrier between the water and the pipes, thus, preventing minute particles of copper or lead from the pipes of getting into the water supply.
~Barb