Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water inOkatie, South Carolina
PFAS concern is the most common reason Okatie residents call us about drinking water. BJWSA treats raw water from the Savannah River, which carries documented PFAS from industrial discharge in the watershed. A 5-stage reverse osmosis system installed under your kitchen sink reduces PFAS to below detection limits, removes chloramines entirely, and lowers total dissolved solids to produce clean, neutral-tasting drinking water. Solomon Home Water Solutions serves Latitude Margaritaville, Okatie Crossings, and all of Beaufort County.
Understanding Your Drinking Water in Okatie, South Carolina
BJWSA draws raw water from the Savannah River, which runs through a heavily industrialized corridor before reaching the Chelsea and Purrysburg treatment plants. Per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been detected in the Savannah River watershed from upstream industrial and military sources. BJWSA monitors for PFAS under EPA requirements and publishes results in its annual Consumer Confidence Report. Verify current figures directly at the BJWSA water quality page before making treatment decisions.
In addition to PFAS, BJWSA uses chloramine disinfection across its network. Chloramine does not off-gas and is resistant to granular activated carbon. Reverse osmosis is effective at removing chloramine because the RO membrane physically rejects the molecule rather than relying on adsorption the way carbon does. This makes RO the most comprehensive single technology for BJWSA tap water treatment at the point of use.
Okatie has grown rapidly with the addition of Latitude Margaritaville and the Okatie Crossings development corridor along Highway 278 and Highway 170. Many residents arriving from other states bring awareness of PFAS from news coverage and water quality concerns in their home states, and they request RO installation early in the move-in process. New construction homes in the area typically have space under the kitchen sink and a nearby drain connection that makes installation straightforward.
For well water properties on the Highway 170 and Church Road corridors, a standard 5-stage RO system still applies at the kitchen tap, though we add a sediment prefilter specific to your well's iron and turbidity levels to protect the RO membrane and extend its service life.
What Okatie Residents Want Removed from Their Drinking Water
5-Stage Reverse Osmosis for Okatie Homes
Our standard 5-stage RO system includes a sediment pre-stage, two carbon pre-stages to reduce chloramine load before the membrane, the high-rejection RO membrane itself, and a final carbon polishing post-filter. This sequence is important for BJWSA water because the chloramine pre-treatment steps protect the membrane from oxidative damage and extend its rated service life. Every system comes with a dedicated faucet that mounts at the kitchen sink and an under-sink storage tank sized to your household demand.
Up to 98% of total dissolved solids. PFAS to below detection limits. Chloramines, nitrates, heavy metals, and disinfection byproducts.
2 to 3 hours for a standard under-sink RO installation in an Okatie home. No modifications to main plumbing required.
We test your tap water for TDS, chloramine, and pH on site and review your BJWSA Consumer Confidence Report PFAS data with you so you can make an informed decision.
Serving Latitude Margaritaville, Okatie Crossings, Bluffton, Hardeeville, Sun City Hilton Head corridor, and all of Beaufort County.
Frequently Asked Questions: Drinking Water Systems in Okatie, SC
Does Okatie tap water have PFAS?
BJWSA source water from the Savannah River has documented PFAS from industrial discharge in the watershed. BJWSA monitors and publishes PFAS data annually in its Consumer Confidence Report. Verify current figures at bjwsa.org. A 5-stage reverse osmosis system reduces PFAS compounds to below detection limits at the drinking water tap.
Is BJWSA water safe to drink?
BJWSA water meets all EPA Safe Drinking Water Act standards and is considered safe to drink. However, PFAS compounds at detectable levels and chloramine disinfection are the primary reasons many Okatie residents add a reverse osmosis system at their kitchen tap as an additional layer of protection beyond what municipal treatment provides.
What does reverse osmosis remove from Okatie water?
A 5-stage reverse osmosis system removes PFAS compounds, chloramines, nitrates, dissolved solids, heavy metals, and most other contaminants from BJWSA tap water. The RO membrane rejects up to 98 percent of total dissolved solids. A final activated carbon polishing stage removes any residual taste or odor before the water reaches your glass.
Is RO worth it for a new Okatie home?
Yes, particularly in Okatie. Newer homes in Latitude Margaritaville and Okatie Crossings connect to BJWSA, which uses chloramine and treats Savannah River source water that carries documented PFAS. Many residents moving from other states are already aware of PFAS concerns and request RO on or shortly after move-in. The system installs under the kitchen sink with no modifications to the home's main plumbing.
Other Water Treatment Services in Okatie
Water Softener Installation
Ion-exchange softeners sized for BJWSA moderate hardness from the Floridan aquifer blend.
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Catalytic carbon for chloramine removal at every tap and shower in your Okatie home.
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Combined softening and filtration in one compact unit for Okatie and Beaufort County homes.
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Ready for Cleaner Drinking Water in Okatie?
Get a free in-home drinking water test at your Okatie home. We measure TDS, chloramine, and pH on site and walk through your BJWSA Consumer Confidence Report PFAS data with you. Serving Latitude Margaritaville, Bluffton, Hardeeville, and all of Beaufort County.
