Charleston vs Greer Water Quality

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

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

Hardness comparison

Charleston has significantly harder water at 80 PPM versus Greer at 15 PPM, a difference of 65 PPM. Greer residents generally do not need any water softening equipment.

Water sources and why they differ

Water sources differ: Charleston draws from Edisto + Bushy Park, while Greer uses Lake Robinson + North Saluda. Both use similar source types, but local geology creates the hardness variation.

Contaminant concerns

PFAS contamination is a concern in Charleston (22.27 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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MetricCharlestonGreer
Hardness80 PPM15 PPM
GPG4.70.9
TDS120 PPM30 PPM
PFAS22.27 ppt0 ppt
Lead3.5 ppb3 ppb
Chlorine1.2 mg/L1.2 mg/L
LevelModerately HardSoft

FAQ

Which has harder water, Charleston or Greer?
Charleston has harder water at 80 PPM compared to Greer at 15 PPM. That is a difference of 65 PPM.
Do I need a water softener if I move from Greer to Charleston?
Probably not. At 80 PPM, the water is manageable without a softener for most homes.
Is Greer water safe to drink?
Greer water meets EPA safety standards. No contaminants exceed health guidelines in our data.