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New in Town
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: sw fl
Posts: 3
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well water
We are setting up our tank again after a few years of being down. We have always had city water but the house we are in now has well water. Worse yet it is Florida well water. With high sulfur levels.
We are having lots of trouble finding information on what to do to treat the water when we set it up. HELP if you can!!! |
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Join Date: Feb 2000
Location: Bardstown, KY
Posts: 13,007
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Re: well water
Hi Orvisjeep97,
![]() I am not exactly sure, but I would think that running the water through a quality RO/DI unit would suffice. You might try to ask in our AquaFX or SpectraPure forums to see what those manufacturers suggest. |
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