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Greenway-Chaplin Water Hardness & Quality Report (2026)

Water Hardness

229.5mg/L
Very Hard

Source

lake

pH Level

8

neutral = 7.0

Lead

0.001 mg/L

โœ“ Below action level

TDS

369.8 mg/L

Est. Daily Cost

$0.61

energy & soap waste

Source: Health Canada Water Quality ยท Updated 2026

229.5mg/L as CaCOโ‚ƒVery Hard

0โ€“60

mg/L

Soft

61โ€“120

mg/L

Moderately Hard

121โ€“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
5.9 yrs
8.5 yrs-31%
Washing Machine
8.3 yrs
12 yrs-31%
Water Heater
10.4 yrs
15 yrs-31%

Regional Water Comparison

How Greenway-Chaplin compares to its nearest neighbours

CityHardnessMineralizationRisk
โ–ถ Greenway-Chaplin, Ontario229.5 mg/LVery High๐Ÿ”ด Very Hard
Cambridge, Ontarioโ‰ˆ 180+ mg/LVery High๐Ÿ”ด Very Hard
Fiddlesticks, Ontarioโ‰ˆ 180+ mg/LVery High๐Ÿ”ด Very Hard
Christopher-Champlain, Ontarioโ‰ˆ 180+ mg/LVery High๐Ÿ”ด Very Hard
Preston Centre, Ontarioโ‰ˆ 180+ mg/LVery High๐Ÿ”ด Very Hard

National Benchmark

How Greenway-Chaplin compares to the Canada average

BenchmarkHardnessAppliance Risk
โ–ถ Greenway-Chaplin229.5 mg/L๐Ÿ”ด High
Canada National Avg140 mg/L๐ŸŸ  Moderate
Vancouver Top Rated3 mg/L๐ŸŸข None

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What Makes Greenway-Chaplin's Water Unique?

Local geology and source profile

Source: LakeTDS: 369.8 mg/LpH: 8

While specific water quality data for Greenway-Chaplin, Ontario, remains elusive, the water supply for the Greenway-Chaplin Cambridge distribution zone is drawn from the Grand River. This river feeds into the Cambridge water treatment system, managed by the Region of Waterloo. Residents in this area receive their water from this significant surface source, undergoing treatment before distribution. Unfortunately, detailed information specific to Greenway-Chaplin's local watershed or treatment facilities was not readily available in the provided information.

The underlying geology influencing the water's hardness in this region is primarily shaped by Paleozoic bedrock. This includes extensive deposits of limestone and dolomite, common throughout much of Ontario. These rock types are rich in minerals like calcium and magnesium, which dissolve into the water as it flows through or sits in underground aquifers. The Grand River basin, where this supply originates, is characterized by these mineral-rich geological formations, leading to the very hard water reported for the Greenway-Chaplin Cambridge distribution zone.

Homeowners in areas with very hard water, like that supplied to the Greenway-Chaplin Cambridge zone, often notice scale buildup. This mineral deposit can affect the efficiency and lifespan of appliances such as water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. You might also find it reduces the lathering of soaps and detergents. To combat these effects, installing a water softener is often recommended, though the specific type and settings would depend on local water testing. Residents concerned about their water should contact local authorities or consider direct water testing for precise details.

Geology & Source: Grand River basin; Paleozoic limestone and dolomite bedrock contribute to very hard water

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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 140 mg/L. Greenway-Chaplin (229.5 mg/L) is 89 mg/L above the national average. The softest major city is Vancouver at just 3 mg/L.