Americans do not feel empowered to improve water quality
Do you think there is anything you could do to address or improve your home's tap water quality?
35% think something can be done to improve their home’s water quality
33% don’t know if anything can be done to improve their home’s water quality
32% do not think anything can be done to improve their home’s water quality
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Americans are aware of top water issues: hard water, taste, and chlorine. However, water contaminants are their #1 concern.
Homeowners (22%) are more concerned about hard water than renters (15%), likely because they're more aware of the impacts on their homes.
Gen X and Baby Boomers (both 23%) are more concerned about hard water than Gen Z (12%) and Millennials (17%)
Americans are well aware of common water issues such as hard water, which causes scale buildup and reduces the efficiency of appliances; unpleasant taste, which can make drinking water unpalatable; and chlorine, which is often added for disinfection but can leave a strong odor and taste.
The primary worry for most Americans is the presence of water contaminants. These contaminants can include harmful bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, pesticides, and other pollutants that pose significant health risks. Ensuring safe, clean drinking water free from these dangerous substances remains a top priority for households across the nation.