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I heard it is not so common to have high ph added to sulfur. Lived in house for 20 years had a vinegar feed into retention tank for high ph and something that sucked in air (like a nozzle) for sulfur followed by sediment then carbon cartridges. Water never tasted good never really got rid of sulfur smell. We used bottled water to drink which was fine we got use to rotten egg smell. Retention tank started leaking so figured would try new companie with new advice. Probably sulfur bacteria... slime in toilet tank. Culligan has two chemical feed injection pumps one for chlorine one for vinegar to retention tank to back washing carbon filter... cost $2500 and $3000. Kinetico uses a dealkilizer (seems to be anion exchange water softener works same way with salt) followed by sulfur guard. Sulfur guard cost $2900 waiting to see price on dealkilier he says it is expensive. Calling other comanies on Monday. Any suggestions my brain hurts from researching. Worried about chlorine injection and by product and septic system. Worried about Kinetico and if it is sulfur bacteria he says not a problem shock well, first with vinegar followed by chlorine. have to do something but hate to spend a lot of money if the water still doesn't taste good. Please help any advice greatly appreciated.
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