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Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water inMurrells Inlet, South Carolina

Under-sink reverse osmosis systems that remove chloramines, disinfection byproducts, PFAS, and dissolved solids from GSWSA tap water and private well water in Murrells Inlet. Ideal for year-round residents and vacation rental kitchens near the MarshWalk and Garden City Beach.

Murrells Inlet Drinking Water Quality

Understanding Your Drinking Water in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

GSWSA supplies Murrells Inlet tap water from the Bull Creek Water Treatment Plant, drawing raw water from the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway, a source with naturally high organic carbon. After chloramine disinfection, the finished water contains chloramine residual, disinfection byproducts including trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids, and dissolved minerals in the moderate hardness range of 3 to 7 GPG. GSWSA also conducts PFAS monitoring and reports results in the annual Consumer Confidence Report. Verify current detected values directly at GSWSA Water Quality rather than relying on third-party summaries, as PFAS monitoring is evolving and concentrations change as testing expands.

Reverse osmosis is the most effective point of use technology for reducing the compounds that drive drinking water concerns in Murrells Inlet. The semi-permeable membrane physically blocks dissolved solids, PFAS, and nitrates regardless of the chemical form they take, unlike carbon filtration, which relies on adsorption and has specific media requirements for each compound class. An RO system installed at the kitchen sink treats only the water you drink and cook with, which keeps operating costs low while delivering the highest quality water at that point.

Vacation rental properties near the MarshWalk and Garden City Beach are a strong fit for under-sink RO. Guests notice tap water taste and odor, and properties with filtered drinking water consistently receive positive comments in rental reviews. Modern permeate pump RO systems waste far less water than older designs and can sit idle between guest stays without degrading performance.

What RO Removes from Murrells Inlet Tap Water

Chloramine and disinfection taste and odor
Trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids (DBPs)
PFAS compounds (PFOA, PFOS, and related)
Dissolved solids and heavy metals
Nitrates from agricultural runoff
Sediment and particulate from idle vacation rental plumbing
Our Solution

Under-Sink RO Systems for Murrells Inlet Homes and Rentals

We install multi-stage under-sink reverse osmosis systems with a pre-filter for sediment and chloramine, a high-rejection RO membrane, a post-carbon polishing stage, and a dedicated drinking water tap. Permeate pump models are available for vacation properties where water efficiency between stays matters. We bring a TDS meter and review your GSWSA CCR at every installation appointment.

PFAS Rejection

RO membranes reject PFOA and PFOS at rates above 90 percent based on NSF testing data. Current GSWSA PFAS values are in their annual CCR at gswsa.com.

Install Time

1 to 2 hours under-sink. We connect to your existing cold water line and add a dedicated tap to your sink.

Free Water Test

On-site TDS, chloramine, and pH measurement before installation. We show you pre- and post-filter readings on the spot.

Rental Property Ready

Permeate pump models sized for MarshWalk vacation rentals. Low waste ratio handles idle periods between guest stays.

Frequently Asked Questions, RO Drinking Water in Murrells Inlet

Is Murrells Inlet tap water safe to drink?

GSWSA meets all EPA Safe Drinking Water Act standards. Meeting regulatory limits does not mean zero contaminants, it means detected levels fall below the current Maximum Contaminant Levels. GSWSA water contains chloramine, disinfection byproducts, and PFAS compounds monitored under their annual testing program. Review exact detected values in the GSWSA Consumer Confidence Report at gswsa.com for the most current data.

Does reverse osmosis remove PFAS from GSWSA water?

Yes. RO membranes reject PFOA, PFOS, and related PFAS compounds at rates above 90 percent based on NSF/ANSI 58 testing. GSWSA monitors PFAS and publishes results annually. Because PFAS monitoring continues to evolve and new compounds are being added to testing programs, verify current GSWSA values at gswsa.com rather than relying on historical summaries.

What is in GSWSA drinking water?

GSWSA draws from the Intracoastal Waterway at Bull Creek, which has high natural organic carbon. After chloramine disinfection, the finished water contains chloramine, disinfection byproducts (THMs and HAA5s), moderate dissolved minerals, and PFAS at levels reported in the annual CCR. The Consumer Confidence Report at gswsa.com is the authoritative source, not third-party databases, which lag behind annual updates.

Is RO good for a vacation rental property?

Under-sink RO is a strong fit for Murrells Inlet vacation rentals near the MarshWalk and Garden City Beach. Guests consistently notice water taste and odor, and filtered drinking water improves reviews. Modern permeate pump systems are efficient enough to handle idle periods between stays without wasting significant water. We size the storage tank to your typical guest turnover schedule.

Get Pure Drinking Water in Murrells Inlet

Free in-home drinking water test in Murrells Inlet. We measure TDS, chloramine, and pH on the spot and walk through your GSWSA Consumer Confidence Report with you. Serving the MarshWalk area, Wachesaw Landing, Morse Park Landing, Garden City Beach, and surrounding Grand Strand communities.