Chloramine Notice
August 27, 2024
Due to the emergency connection to North Collin water supply, Weston Water has Changed Residual Disinfectant from Free Chlorine to Chloramines
On 8/27/2024, Weston Water will be changing the disinfectant that we use from chlorine to chloramines. This change is intended to benefit our customers by reducing the levels of disinfection byproducts (DBPs) in the system, while still providing protection from waterborne disease.
However, the change to chloramines can cause problems to persons dependent on dialysis machines. A condition known as hemolytic anemia can occur if the disinfectant is not completely removed from the water that is used for the dialysate. Consequently, the pretreatment scheme used for the dialysis units must include some means, such as a charcoal filter, for removing the chloramine prior to this date. Medical facilities should also determine if additional precautions are required for other medical equipment.
In addition, chloraminated water may be toxic to fish. If you have a fish tank, please make sure that the chemicals or filters that you are using are designed for use in water that has been treated with chloramines. You may also need to change the type of filter that you use for the fish tank.
This method of treatment is how North Collin disinfects their water, which is now the water Weston will be utilizing. Changes will be temporary until our well is repaired and we can discontinue using the emergency connection.