Is Spring North, TX Tap Water Safe to Drink?
Spring North tap water is legally compliant, but one contaminant exceeds health guidelines. Specifically: PFAS above EPA limits (PFOS: 4.4 ppt — limit is 4 ppt each). A point-of-use filter is recommended for drinking and cooking water. Spring North also has very hard water at 190 PPM.

Hardness Scale: Where Spring North Falls
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250Extreme
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How Spring North Compares
Spring North's water is 38% harder than the national average of 138 PPM. It ranks #352 out of 1000 cities in our database (harder than 65% of US cities we track). Within Texas, it ranks #36 of 76 cities (1% above the state average of 189 PPM). Among smaller cities, Spring North ranks #85 of 288 for hardness. At this hardness level, water heaters run an estimated 35% less efficiently due to scale insulation, and major water-using appliances typically last 3 years less than the national average lifespan.
What Spring North's Water Means for Your Home
Hardness: 190 PPM - Treatment Recommended
Spring North has some seriously hard water. At 190 PPM (11.1 grains per gallon), your tap is loaded with mineral content carried in from the watershed geology. Here's the thing: it's perfectly safe to drink. The minerals won't hurt you. But they will hurt your wallet. That adds up. Hard water at 190 PPM increases household costs through scale-coated water heaters that use more energy, extra soap and detergent, and appliances that wear out faster. Most Spring North homeowners don't realize it until the plumber shows up. That's 1% harder than the Texas average.
Contaminants & Safety
Forever chemicals (PFAS) are worth watching here. Spring North has PFOS at 4.4 ppt, exceeding the EPA's 2024 limit of 4 ppt per compound. PFAS are synthetic compounds that accumulate in your body over time. A certified carbon filter or reverse osmosis system with NSF P473 certification is the most effective protection. See the regulatory timeline.
What's in the Treatment Process
Spring North's surface water supply requires heavy chlorination to stay safe — but that creates a tradeoff. The treatment process generates disinfection byproducts: TTHMs at 75.4 ppb (94% of the legal limit, but 503x the EWG guideline) and HAA5 at 20 ppb (33% of the legal limit, but 200x the EWG guideline). These are within legal limits, but the EWG sets much tighter thresholds based on cancer-risk research. A whole-house activated carbon filter reduces both chlorine and byproducts. All measurements are within federal legal limits. The EWG guidelines represent a more conservative, health-based standard.
How Hard Water Affects Your Home
At 190 PPM, untreated hard water has measurable effects on household costs and appliance life:
- Water heater inefficiency: Scale insulation forces the heater to work harder (DOE estimates up to 22% more energy for heavily scaled units)
- Soap and detergent: Hard water reduces lathering, requiring significantly more product
- Appliance replacement: Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines fail 2-4 years earlier due to scale buildup
- Plumbing maintenance: Scale buildup in pipes reduces flow and requires more frequent service
Note: Impact varies by household size, water usage, and local energy costs. A home water test provides the most accurate assessment for your specific situation.
| Contaminant | Detected | Health Guideline | Legal Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hardness (as CaCO₃) | 190 PPM | < 60 PPM | No federal limit | ⚠ Very Hard |
| Total Dissolved Solids | 315 PPM | < 300 PPM | 500 PPM | ⚠ Elevated |
| PFAS (total) | 33.12 ppt | — | No total limit | Detected |
| ↳ PFOA | 0 ppt | 0 ppt | 4 ppt (2024) | ✓ OK |
| ↳ PFOS | 4.4 ppt | 0 ppt | 4 ppt (2024) | ⚠ Exceeds |
| Lead | 3.1 ppb | 0 ppb (no safe level) | 15 ppb (10 ppb in 2027) | ✓ Low |
| Chlorine / Chloramine | 1.6 mg/L | Taste threshold ~1.0 | 4.0 mg/L | ✓ Normal |
| Nitrate | 0.191 mg/L | 5 mg/L | 10 mg/L | ✓ OK |
Recommendations for Spring North Homes
Our Top Picks for Spring North (190 PPM)
Hard water at 190 PPM causes scale buildup, increased energy use, and premature appliance failure. A softener protects your plumbing and appliances.
Recommended Filter for Spring North
PFAS exceed EPA limits (PFOS: 4.4 ppt — limit: 4 ppt each). A certified filter reduces these contaminants effectively.
Quick Fix for Chlorine: Shower Filter
At 1.6 mg/L chlorine, many Spring North residents notice dry skin, brittle hair, and that "pool smell" in the shower. A shower filter installs in 5 minutes, no tools needed.
How to Test Your Water in Spring North
With PFAS at 33.12 ppt in Spring North's supply, confirming your home's specific levels is especially important. PFAS vary by neighborhood and can concentrate differently depending on your position in the distribution system.
Free option: Request Harris County MUD's annual Consumer Confidence Report for official city-level data.
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About Spring North's Water Supply
Water Utility: Harris County MUD
Water Source: Groundwater (Surface Water)
Population Served: 27,282
Hardness: 190 PPM (11.1 grains per gallon)
Spring North's drinking water comes from surface sources — Groundwater. Surface water requires more extensive treatment than groundwater, including coagulation, filtration, and disinfection. This heavier chlorination is why disinfection byproducts tend to be higher in surface-supplied systems. Despite the treatment process, mineral hardness from the watershed carries through. The system serves 27,000 residents.
Water quality can vary by neighborhood and season. For your exact numbers, request Harris County MUD's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) or test your own tap.
ZIP Codes Covered by This Report
This water quality data applies to all areas served by Harris County MUD in Spring North, TX, including ZIP codes:
77337, 77362, 77375
If your ZIP code is listed above, this report covers your water supply. Water quality may vary slightly by neighborhood.
Water Softener Sizing for Spring North
At 190 PPM (11.1 GPG), here is how to size a softener for your Spring North home. Multiply hardness in GPG (11.1) by daily water usage (roughly 50 gallons per person). A family of four uses about 200 gallons/day: 11.1 GPG × 200 gal = 2220 grains/day. Over a 7-day regeneration cycle, that is 15,540 grains - a 32,000-grain softener is the right fit for most Spring North households.
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Data sources: Lead and copper data from EPA Safe Drinking Water Act LCR reporting. Contaminant data from utility-reported testing results. PFAS data from EPA UCMR5 (2023–2025). Hardness from USGS and municipal reports. Data reflects system-level testing results and may not match your specific tap due to neighborhood plumbing, season, or recent utility changes. For your utility's latest results, request their Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Our methodology. Last updated: 2026-02-24.
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