Contaminants Found in Texas Water
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most Americans carry trace amounts of PFAS in their blood. You won’t know they’re there until it’s too late, unless you test, or take control and filter your water first.
TTHMs
Builds up in bloodstream
PFAS
Never breaks down naturally
Arsenic
Leaches into Texas groundwater
HAA5s
Linked to long-term cancer
Nitrates
Harms babies and thyroid
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We've seen what's in Texas water, and we built Phoenix Gravity because your family deserves better than just "meets the legal limit.
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Step 1 : Assemble
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Step 3 : Filter
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Step 2 : Fill Fill with tap water
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Step 4 : Enjoy
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Step 2 : Fill Fill with tap water
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Step 4 : Enjoy
Enjoy pure water
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Resources & FAQs
Got questions about your tap water? You're not alone. Here are the answers every Texas homeowner needs to know.
Water Filter Guides for TexasHomes & FAQS
- Is Texas tap water safe to drink?
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This is the question more residents are asking each year. Independent tests have identified 207 contaminants in Texas water, some of which including TTHMs, arsenic, PFAS, lead and nitrates are above more stringent standards for health, recommended by independent scientists. Therefore, legal compliance is not equal to safety.
- How serious is PFAS in Texas water?
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PFAS in Texas water has been detected in several cities around the state, with Dallas failing water tests with high levels of PFOA and PFOS at the Bachman Water Treatment Plant, exceeding the EPA's 2024 legal limits. These "forever chemicals" do not degrade in the environment or the human body and have been linked to cancer, thyroid disease and developmental problems in children. Texas's Attorney General has intervened in a multi state lawsuit against these PFAS producers.
- Is arsenic in Texas water a real concern?
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Yes - arsenic in Texas water is a particular concern for rural Texan and private well residents, since it naturally leaches from rock formations into groundwater. An assessment in 2025 identified a number of Texas groundwater systems that contained arsenic levels that exceeded health-based recommendations. Arsenic in water has no odor, taste or color so the only way to know if it is present in your water is through testing.
- Why choose a stainless steel water filter for a Texas home?
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Plastic filter housings will break down with the extreme heat in Texas and leach microplastics into your water that you are trying to purify so stainless steel is the wiser choice.
















































