Bluffton vs Myrtle Beach Water Quality

Side-by-side water quality comparison for two South Carolina cities.

If you are comparing Bluffton and Myrtle Beach water quality - whether moving, choosing between the two, or curious about a relative's water - here is what the data shows.

Hardness comparison

Bluffton has somewhat harder water at 55 PPM versus Myrtle Beach at 50 PPM, a difference of 5 PPM. Myrtle Beach residents generally do not need any water softening equipment.

Water sources and why they differ

Water sources differ: Bluffton draws from Floridan Aquifer, while Myrtle Beach uses Waccamaw River & Bull Creek. Both use similar source types, but local geology creates the hardness variation.

Contaminant concerns

PFAS contamination is a concern in Myrtle Beach (27.52 ppt, above the EPA limit of 4 ppt). A reverse osmosis system or NSF P473-certified filter is recommended for drinking water.

What this means for you

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MetricBlufftonMyrtle Beach
Hardness55 PPM50 PPM
GPG3.22.9
TDS95 PPM80 PPM
PFAS0 ppt27.52 ppt
Lead11 ppb0.7 ppb
Chlorine1.3 mg/L1 mg/L
LevelSlightly HardSlightly Hard

FAQ

Which has harder water, Bluffton or Myrtle Beach?
Bluffton has harder water at 55 PPM compared to Myrtle Beach at 50 PPM. That is a difference of 5 PPM.
Do I need a water softener if I move from Myrtle Beach to Bluffton?
Probably not. At 55 PPM, the water is manageable without a softener for most homes.
Is Myrtle Beach water safe to drink?
Myrtle Beach water meets EPA safety standards. However, PFAS levels of 27.52 ppt exceed the 2024 EPA health advisory of 4 ppt. A certified filter is recommended.