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Why Do Upstate New York Homeowners LOVE Us?

“Culligan has been a game changer for our home’s water”

My hair has never been softer, and I’ve noticed my skin is healthier. Thank you Culligan!

– Lexi M., Hudson
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Working with Culligan has been nothing short of excellent. Very trusted, reliable, and they know what they are talking about it when comes to water treatment.

– Sara G., Hudson
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“We love have cleaner, better tasting water!”

Our tap water has never tasted better. We feel better about drinking directly from the tap thanks to our under-sink reverse osmosis system!

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FAQ

Additional Information On Hudson, NY Tap Water

Is Hudson, NY Tap Water Safe To Drink?

Hudson’s tap water complies with EPA regulations, but data from both the City of Hudson Water Quality Report and the Environmental Working Group (EWG) suggest that multiple contaminants are present at levels that may pose long-term health concerns.

EWG-Flagged Contaminants That Exceed Health Guidelines:

  • Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs): 45.1 ppb (301× higher than EWG’s 0.15 ppb guideline)
  • Haloacetic Acids (HAA5): 26.0 ppb (260× EWG guideline of 0.1 ppb)
  • Bromodichloromethane: 6.09 ppb (101× EWG guideline of 0.06 ppb)
  • Chloroform: 37.4 ppb (94× EWG guideline of 0.4 ppb)
  • Dichloroacetic acid: 19.6 ppb (98× EWG guideline of 0.2 ppb)
  • Trichloroacetic acid: 14.2 ppb (142× EWG guideline of 0.1 ppb)
  • Nitrate: 0.366 ppm (2.6× EWG guideline of 0.14 ppm)

Water Quality Report Highlights:

  • Lead: Detected at 1.0 µg/L (well below EPA’s 15 µg/L action level)
  • Copper: Range of 0.0098 – 0.117 mg/L (also under EPA’s 1.3 mg/L limit)
  • PFAS (PFOS, PFOA, PFBS, PFHxA, PFHpA, PFPEA): Detected but currently under proposed EPA MCLs

While the system is in regulatory compliance, the presence of disinfection byproducts and PFAS compounds, even at low levels, raises valid concerns—especially with daily exposure over years.

Is Hudson, NY Tap Water Hard?

Hudson’s water report does not list calcium or magnesium levels, but sodium (22.9 mg/L) and sulfate (8.08 mg/L) are moderate. While not classified as hard, the water may be slightly mineral-rich depending on seasonal source variation.

If you experience:

  • Soap that won’t lather
  • Chalky residue on dishes
  • Dry hair or skin

…it may be worth getting a free in-home water hardness test. Culligan offers solutions that soften water without removing beneficial minerals.

Is There PFAS in Hudson, NY Water?

Yes. Hudson’s water was found to contain several PFAS compounds, including:

  • PFBS: 0.56 ng/L
  • PFHpA: 0.63 ng/L
  • PFHxA: 0.93 ng/L
  • PFOS: 0.61 ng/L
  • PFOA: 1.4 ng/L
  • PFPEA: 0.95 ng/L

While all are currently below the EPA’s finalized MCLs (4 ppt for PFOA/PFOS; 10 ppt for GenX/PFHxS/PFNA), PFAS are bioaccumulative and linked to:

  • Hormone disruption
  • Immune suppression
  • Cancer
  • Developmental issues

PFAS-specific filtration system can help reduce these risks.

Does Hudson, NY Tap Water Have Fluoride?

No fluoride was reported in the 2022 Water Quality Report, suggesting no fluoride is added to Hudson’s municipal water. This is important for families with young children, as fluoride helps prevent tooth decay. Consult your pediatrician about supplemental fluoride if needed.

Where Does Hudson, NY Get Its Water?

Hudson’s water comes from a surface water reservoir system, which includes:

  • Raw Water: Organic materials from natural and man-made sources
  • Treatment Process:
    • Coagulation/flocculation
    • Filtration
    • Chlorination
    • Testing for lead, copper, PFAS, and disinfection byproducts

The system is regulated under EPA Surface Water Treatment Rules and maintains daily testing of chlorine residuals (average 1.72 ppm) to control microbial risk.

Do I Need a Water Softener in Hudson, NY?

While Hudson’s water isn’t classified as “hard,” you may still benefit from a water softener if you notice:

  • Scale buildup on plumbing
  • Dingy laundry
  • Soap that doesn’t rinse easily

Culligan’s soft water solutions are especially useful for homes with aging pipes or sensitive skin.

Do I Need a Water Filter in Hudson, NY?

Yes. Even with EPA compliance, multiple contaminants exceed EWG’s stricter health-based standards:

  • Disinfection byproducts (HAA5, TTHMs)
  • Chlorinated organics (chloroform, bromodichloromethane)
  • PFAS chemicals

Filters like reverse osmosis and carbon block systems can reduce many of these substances for safer, better-tasting water.

How Much Is Bottled Water Delivery in Hudson, NY?

Culligan of Hudson offers convenient bottled water delivery for homes and businesses. Choose from:

  • 5-gallon jugs
  • Bottle-free dispensers
  • Hot/cold units
  • Commercial-sized solutions

Let our local team create a delivery schedule and pricing plan based on your usage.

Where Can I Get a Local Tap Water Quality Report?

You can view a recent Hudson Water Quality Report here.