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Greenway-Chaplin Water Hardness & Quality Report (2026)

Water Hardness

229.5mg/L
Very Hard

Source

lake

pH Level

8.1

neutral = 7.0

Lead

0.003 mg/L

✓ Below action level

TDS

550.6 mg/L

Est. Daily Cost

$0.61

energy & soap waste

Source: Health Canada Water Quality · Updated 2026

229.5mg/L as CaCO₃Very Hard

0–60

mg/L

Soft

61–120

mg/L

Moderately Hard

121–180

mg/L

Hard

180+

mg/L

Very Hard

Appliance Damage Report

In Greenway-Chaplin, your appliances are currently losing 31% efficiency due to mineral buildup.

ApplianceIn Greenway-ChaplinSoft Water CityEfficiency Loss
Kettle
2 yrs
8.5 yrs-76%
Washing Machine
5.1 yrs
12 yrs-58%
Water Heater
6.4 yrs
15 yrs-57%

Regional Water Comparison

How Greenway-Chaplin compares to its nearest neighbours

CityHardnessMineralizationRisk
Greenway-Chaplin, Ontario229.5 mg/LVery High🔴 Very Hard
Cambridge, Ontario280 mg/LVery High🔴 Very Hard
Fiddlesticks, Ontario229 mg/LVery High🔴 Very Hard
Christopher-Champlain, Ontario230.5 mg/LVery High🔴 Very Hard
Preston Centre, Ontario229 mg/LVery High🔴 Very Hard

National Benchmark

How Greenway-Chaplin compares to the Canada average

BenchmarkHardnessAppliance Risk
Greenway-Chaplin229.5 mg/L🔴 High
Canada National Avg141 mg/L🟠 Moderate
Vancouver Top Rated3 mg/L🟢 None

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What Makes Greenway-Chaplin's Water Unique?

Local geology and source profile

Source: LakeTDS: 550.6 mg/LpH: 8.1

Greenway-Chaplin's drinking water is managed by the Region of Waterloo, drawing from the Grand River via the Cambridge-area water treatment infrastructure — Greenway-Chaplin is a residential neighbourhood in the Galt area of Cambridge in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, located in the Grand River valley near the historic Galt downtown core where the Grand River loops through the limestone city. Water undergoes coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, UV disinfection, and chloramination, meeting all Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality (GCDWQ) requirements. Hardness measures 229.5 mg/L (13.4 gpg) — classified as very hard by Health Canada, consistent with the Cambridge Grand River supply corridor in Waterloo Region.

Greenway-Chaplin lies within the Grand River watershed in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo — the same Silurian Guelph Formation dolostone and Salina Formation carbonate terrain producing characteristically very hard water throughout the Cambridge–Kitchener–Waterloo supply network. The 229.5 mg/L is consistent with the Christopher-Champlain (230.5 mg/L) and Vanier (Waterloo, 227 mg/L) in the south Cambridge distribution corridor, drawn from the Mannheim Water Treatment Plant Grand River surface water supply.

At 229.5 mg/L, Greenway-Chaplin residents face persistent scale challenges — monthly to bimonthly kettle and showerhead descaling is typical. Hot water tanks benefit from periodic inspection and flushing. The Region of Waterloo provides water quality information at regionofwaterloo.ca. Health Canada lead service line precautionary guidance applies to any older pre-1975 residential properties in the Cambridge area.

Geology & Source: Supplied by the Region of Waterloo from the Grand River via the Cambridge water treatment system — the Greenway-Chaplin Cambridge distribution zone in Waterloo Region carries very hard Grand River supply at 229.5 mg/L (13.4 gpg).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Greenway-Chaplin's water safe to drink?
Yes. Greenway-Chaplin's water meets all federal safety standards. The hardness is 229.5 mg/L (Very Hard), which is safe to drink. High hardness affects appliances and taste, but poses no health risk.
Do I need a water softener in Greenway-Chaplin?
At 229.5 mg/L (Very Hard), Greenway-Chaplin's water will cause significant limescale on kettles, washing machines, and water heaters. A water softener or descaler is strongly recommended to extend appliance lifespan and reduce energy bills by up to 31%.
How does Greenway-Chaplin compare to the Canada average?
The Canada national average is 141 mg/L. Greenway-Chaplin at 229.5 mg/L is 89 mg/L above the national average. The softest major city is Vancouver at just 3 mg/L.