Why Filtered Water Is Better For Your Health Our bodies consist primarily of water. We need water to survive, and...
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Brian Edwards has over 30 years experience in the water treatment field and is currently President of Hague Quality Water of Maryland. Brian holds Water Quality Association Master Water Specialist Certification (The highest level of accreditation), Maryland Journeyman Plumbing License, Maryland Board of Well Drillers Water Conditioner Installers License, and the Maryland Water Samplers License.
Brian began his career in water treatment with Hague in 1993 as an apprentice installer and service technician, before entering into sales management, finance and accounting, and ultimately executive management. As President, Brian directly oversees all of the company’s residential and commercial, point-of-entry and point-of-use equipment sales and service, human resources, and financial services.
Brian is considered an expert in his field, he is called upon by peer water treatment dealers for his knowledge of the water treatment industry, and has provided expert witness testimony in Maryland Court cases.
Articles
History of Water Filtration
Water filtration is an essential part of the water treatment process to make water safe for drinking. The earliest forms...
How Can Drinking Clean, Filtered Water Save You Money?
In the past several decades, the demand for bottled water has soared as people have gone in search of cleaner...
How to Keep Water at Home or Work Safe
With the recent events in Flint, Michigan on everyone’s mind, people are starting to question how truly safe their water...
The Effects of Drinking Contaminated Water and/or Dirty Water(Updated 3/19/2018)
Drinking contaminated water sources and/or dirty water can cause numerous health concerns. Read more to increase your awareness. Water contamination...
Is it time for a new Sanitary Water Proof Well Cap?
With 2+ Feet of snow on the ground this week, and several run ins with some nasty critters in wells,...
Frozen drain lines are back!
As Snow piles up and temperatures drop the calls about frozen lines rise. Identifying a frozen pipe is usually pretty easy...
Its Fix a Leak Week!
Fix a leak week Did you know that the average household wastes 30,000 gallons of water a...