Last updated: March 2026
This Connecticut water quality report summarizes risks that matter for your skin and hair, including chlorine, chloramine, heavy metals, and hard-water minerals.
Even when water meets legal standards, many contaminants still exceed stricter health-based guidelines.
Cities We Analyzed in Connecticut
- Bridgeport Water Quality Report
- Hartford Water Quality Report
- New Haven Water Quality Report
- Stamford Water Quality Report
How to Protect Your Skin and Hair in Connecticut
Use a quality shower filter to reduce chlorine, sediment, and metals before they hit your skin.
Afina Filtered Showerhead ($99) and Afina Shower Filter ($47) are designed for fast install and daily protection.
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FAQ
Is Connecticut tap water safe?
It may meet legal standards, but local contaminant profiles vary by city and utility. Filtering shower water adds protection.
Can shower water affect hair and skin?
Yes. Chlorine and hard-water minerals are common triggers for dry skin, irritation, and dull or brittle hair.
