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Home » Concerns About Water Quality Remain High; But Where Are The Plumbers?
An overwhelming majority of consumers continue to have doubts about the quality of their household water supply - but plumbers aren't getting much of the business, according to a survey conducted by the Water Quality Association.
The survey noted that while local home water treatment companies continued to compete with home centers and other discount retail chains to maintain market share, the number of consumers purchasing water treatment devices from plumbers dropped to 4 percent in 1999.