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Re: Totally O.T. Let's talk Water
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Posted by Janicholson on February 11, 2006 at 16:02:48 from (66.173.50.119):
In Reply to: Totally O.T. Let's talk Water posted by Steve M on February 11, 2006 at 13:25:21:
If the amount of water is serving your needs, I would have a sample tested by a reliable lab to assess bacteria counts and minerals. You might not want to use the county inspector due to the consequences of finding out the truth! It is necessary for health to know what you're drinking, or not drinking from then on. My rural home in Montana had water. 3700 parts per million disolved solids (mostly magnesium and calcium salts) 500 ft deep natural gas bubbled out of it like co2 in a Coke required a 1000 gal. tank to seperate the gas (not enough to harvest, but raw water run into a sink would explode!!! if ignited). We used a reverse osmosis system for drinking water, and untreated for washing flushing etc. JimN
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