Checking Water Quality? And Treatment Options?

LeastExpectedGrower

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Hijack. Traditionally water softeners use salt in the process but newer softeners can use potassium, could this be beneficial?
Good question. I don't know. I have a water softener in our house (installed in 2003)... It takes our well-water that's 240-330PPM seasonally and outputs it at ~300PPM. In talking to water people, most likely that's exchanging mineral hardness for sodium. I've seen the potassium before, but haven't tried it out in our system.
 

xtsho

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I know this seems obvious but I gotta ask. Are you testing water that has been through the softener?
It looks like they posted a report from their water municipality that is delivered as tap water prior to any additional treatment a homeowner might provide. You definitely don't need a water softener with that water. Looks like they're good to go with straight tap water.

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