rivergal
New Member
Had to drill a new well and have new issues, naturally. The following are the results of our water test:
Nitrates/Nitrites none
Alkalinity 200ppm
pH 9
Hardness 250ppm
Iron 3ppm
Copper 0
Bacteria Negative
H2S Present (smell test)
System would presently service a 2 bath household with 2 persons, but would like the system to be able to support up to 4 persons, as we have elderly parents who may be moving in at some point.
We previously had a chlorination/dechlorination system that is no longer viable, and I'd like to replace with a non-chemical solution if possible. Since we have no bacteria, I think this is doable.
I'm looking at the air injector system at Abundant Flow Water AI25, air injection into Filox tank with Fleck 2510XST. http://www.abundantflowwater.com/products/AISystem.php
Also looked at AerMax with Centaur Backwashing Filter http://www.pwgazette.com/aermax.htm
Would appreciate feedback on either system, or recommendations for other options. Would like at some point to address the hardness, but it's not the big issue. Obviously the H2S is, given its effect on plumbing, appliances, etc.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Nitrates/Nitrites none
Alkalinity 200ppm
pH 9
Hardness 250ppm
Iron 3ppm
Copper 0
Bacteria Negative
H2S Present (smell test)
System would presently service a 2 bath household with 2 persons, but would like the system to be able to support up to 4 persons, as we have elderly parents who may be moving in at some point.
We previously had a chlorination/dechlorination system that is no longer viable, and I'd like to replace with a non-chemical solution if possible. Since we have no bacteria, I think this is doable.
I'm looking at the air injector system at Abundant Flow Water AI25, air injection into Filox tank with Fleck 2510XST. http://www.abundantflowwater.com/products/AISystem.php
Also looked at AerMax with Centaur Backwashing Filter http://www.pwgazette.com/aermax.htm
Would appreciate feedback on either system, or recommendations for other options. Would like at some point to address the hardness, but it's not the big issue. Obviously the H2S is, given its effect on plumbing, appliances, etc.
Thanks in advance for the help.