Hi all,
I just recently moved from Kansas to Connecticut. In Kansas I had really hard water that took a lot of effort to get into a good range. I would usually add quite a bit of lactic acid along with calcium sulfate/chloride. Now that I am in CT on well it appears that I have the opposite situation. I'm just looking for some advice on what to expect with the new water. Here is my report from Ward Labs:
pH - 7.1
TDS - 104
Cations/Anions 1.6/1.6
Sodium - 7
Potassium - 2
Calcium - 19
Magnesium - 3
Total Hardness (CaCO3) - 60
Nitrate - 0.4
Sulfate - 5
Chloride - 6
Carbonate - <1
Bicarbonate - 64
Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) - 52
Phosphorus - 0.02
Iron - 0.07
Hopefully this water will work out well.
I just recently moved from Kansas to Connecticut. In Kansas I had really hard water that took a lot of effort to get into a good range. I would usually add quite a bit of lactic acid along with calcium sulfate/chloride. Now that I am in CT on well it appears that I have the opposite situation. I'm just looking for some advice on what to expect with the new water. Here is my report from Ward Labs:
pH - 7.1
TDS - 104
Cations/Anions 1.6/1.6
Sodium - 7
Potassium - 2
Calcium - 19
Magnesium - 3
Total Hardness (CaCO3) - 60
Nitrate - 0.4
Sulfate - 5
Chloride - 6
Carbonate - <1
Bicarbonate - 64
Total Alkalinity (CaCO3) - 52
Phosphorus - 0.02
Iron - 0.07
Hopefully this water will work out well.