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Old 01-15-2005, 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Rikko
When our tap water in the Vancouver area reads around 10 ppm TDS, the cartridge goes a lot farther.
If you've got 10 ppm tap water readings, there's absolutely no need to do anything to it. Just add salt!
wrong, way out to lunch on this one. we may only have 10 to 20 PPM in our water depending on the time of year but remember that is only metals.

Don't forget about phosphates, algae content (which we have a very high level of due to the mild weather) silicates, ect that are not part of a hardness test.

Victoria/Vancouver water is very soft , has a low PH, but has lots of other junk in it.

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