Iron and Sulfur Removal in Coweta, OK

Clean Water Systems installs iron and sulfur removal for homes throughout Coweta, Oklahoma and the surrounding Wagoner County. Every job starts with a free in-home water test and a system sized to your actual water, not a generic spec sheet. Owner Aaron Smither has spent 15+ years installing water treatment across the Tulsa metro and Eastern Oklahoma.

Why Coweta Homes Need Iron and Sulfur Removal

Coweta (approximately 9,900 residents, in Wagoner County) is served by Coweta Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021509). Drinking water comes from Verdigris River surface water, treated at the City of Coweta water treatment plant. Hardness at the tap is moderately hard, typical of Verdigris River finished surface water (hardness is not reported in the Oklahoma DEQ CCR template, so we test on site before sizing softeners).

For most Coweta homeowners that means visible scale on faucet aerators and showerheads within a year, water heaters that fail earlier than rated, and detergent and soap that never quite lather. A properly sized iron and sulfur removal fixes the water that arrives at every fixture in the house, not just the kitchen tap. For the regional context behind these recommendations, see our full water-treatment guide.

How Our Iron and Sulfur Removal Works

Air-injection oxidation systems (the Poseidon platform we install) that strip ferrous iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide gas without ongoing chemical feed. Built for the iron-rich and sulfur-prone wells common across Eastern Oklahoma.

Every install starts with a real water test. We do not size off a utility average. The Tulsa-metro distribution loop carries seasonal variation, and the actual water at your kitchen sink may differ from the headline numbers in any utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report. For deeper background, read Eastern Oklahoma Well Water Iron & Sulfur Guide or our Iron and Sulfur Removal service page.

What's Included in a Clean Water Systems Install

  • Well-water test confirming iron, manganese, hydrogen sulfide, and pH
  • Air-injection oxidation tank sized to your flow rate and contaminant load
  • Catalytic media bed (typically Birm, Katalox Light, or equivalent)
  • Air-draw venturi calibrated, no compressor and no chemical feed in most installs
  • Backwash drain plumbed to code with proper air gap
  • Optional softener placed downstream when hardness is also present
  • Six-month follow-up to verify air pocket, media, and discharge clarity

For more on materials and equipment selection across our full service lineup, see our company overview and the related Poseidon Air-Injection Iron Filter Cost (Tulsa, 2026).

Coweta-Specific Considerations

Coweta sits in Wagoner County. The water you drink, cook with, and shower in is treated by Coweta Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021509) (see the utility's water-quality page).

Notable local water-quality details:

  • free chlorine residual used for primary disinfection (CCR-reported running annual average 1 mg/L, max monthly 1.31 mg/L) (source)
  • TTHM running annual average 139 ppb (range 56.8 to 246) and HAA5 running annual average 118 ppb (range 29.8 to 236), both well above the EPA MCLs (TTHM 80 ppb, HAA5 60 ppb). The 2025 CCR records Stage 2 LRAA MCL violations for TTHM (Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 2024) and HAA5 (Q3, Q4 2024) plus OEL reporting failures (source)
  • lead 90th percentile 0 ppb across 2020 to 2022 monitoring; copper 90th percentile 0.108 ppm (source)

For the most current numbers (free chlorine residual, total trihalomethanes, hardness, lead and copper at the tap), pull Coweta's most recent Consumer Confidence Report directly from the utility. We bring a fresh on-site test to every consultation.

Water quality data on this page is sourced from the Coweta Public Works Authority (PWSID OK1021509) 2025 Consumer Confidence Report, covering calendar year 2024, published by the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (CCR PDF).

Service Area: Coweta Neighborhoods and ZIPs

We install for homeowners across Coweta. Common neighborhoods and areas we serve include Mingo Valley, Country Aire, Sequoyah Hills, plus the broader Wagoner County area. Primary ZIP codes: 74429. Outside this list? We still likely serve you, most of the Tulsa metro is in our normal service zone. Schedule a free water test or call (918) 918-2216.

Looking at a neighboring city or a different system? See Iron and Sulfur Removal in Tulsa, OK or Water Softener Installation in Coweta, OK.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my well water smell like rotten eggs in Coweta?

Hydrogen sulfide gas, produced by sulfate-reducing bacteria in anaerobic zones of the aquifer, is the most common cause for wells in and around the Coweta area. The smell is strongest on the hot side because heat drives the gas out of solution. Air-injection oxidation followed by catalytic media is the proven fix.

How does air injection work without a chemical feed?

A small air pocket sits at the top of the treatment tank. As water passes up through the air pocket, dissolved iron and hydrogen sulfide oxidize. The oxidized particles are then trapped in the catalytic media below. The system backwashes itself and refreshes the air pocket on a timed cycle.

Can I install a softener instead?

Softeners can hold small amounts of clear iron, but they are the wrong tool when iron exceeds about three parts per million or when hydrogen sulfide is present. The resin fouls quickly and the brine never fully removes the iron. We size air-injection iron and softener as separate stages when both are present.

How loud is the system?

Quieter than a refrigerator. The only moving parts during normal operation are the control valve during a brief weekly or every-other-day backwash. There is no compressor, no chemical pump, and no scheduled chemistry to mix.

Ready to fix the water at your Coweta home?

Free in-home water test. No high-pressure sales. A written quote with the system sized for your home.