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Some water sources contain excessive levels of organic substances. There are generally two sources of organics in drinking water supplies:

• Seasonal decomposition of leaves and grass in rivers and lakes, also known as natural organic matter (NOM)

• by-products from the disinfection processes that must be used by some municipalities to provide clean and safe drinking water to our homes, also known as disinfection by-products (DBPs).

The presence of organic matter will often manifest into an objectionable color or other unwanted contaminant in our drinking water.