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Larry Sayre, Developer of 'Mash Made Easy'
Perhaps @Buckeye_Hydro can answer these, but they are fully open questions for all to assist in answering:
My two questions are:
1) Does traditional salt and zeolite resin bed softened water nominally exhibit lesser, the same, or greater ppm (mg/L) Alkalinity (as CaCO3) vs. the untreated well water itself?
2) Does traditional salt and zeolite resin bed softened water nominally exhibit lesser, the same, or greater buffering capacity (resistance to change in pH via acidification) vs. the untreated well water itself?
My two questions are:
1) Does traditional salt and zeolite resin bed softened water nominally exhibit lesser, the same, or greater ppm (mg/L) Alkalinity (as CaCO3) vs. the untreated well water itself?
2) Does traditional salt and zeolite resin bed softened water nominally exhibit lesser, the same, or greater buffering capacity (resistance to change in pH via acidification) vs. the untreated well water itself?