satph
Well-Known Member
My town operates some wells that serve my neighborhood. They test the water once per year. I entered the figures into the Bru'n Water spreadsheet (thank you Martin). My reports did not provide Magnesium, so I added it until the Cation/Anion Ratio balanced.
This looks like a pretty substantial change. Both readings were taken in July. It might be even more different in December. I'm not sure how I would treat the water if I have little confidence on what it is to begin with. If I were to get a RO system, would the treated water always be the same regardless of what it was before treating?
Also, the report lists Chloride, Potable at 110 mg/L. Does this shed light on if it's chloride or chloramine?
This looks like a pretty substantial change. Both readings were taken in July. It might be even more different in December. I'm not sure how I would treat the water if I have little confidence on what it is to begin with. If I were to get a RO system, would the treated water always be the same regardless of what it was before treating?
Also, the report lists Chloride, Potable at 110 mg/L. Does this shed light on if it's chloride or chloramine?