billaweed
Stumped Irishman
So I'm sick and tired of having to make the run into town to get top off water and water for WC's, so I made my way to the city hall and requested a copy of their test report. The way they did the tests was from 12 different peoples houses. All reports came back different. The only thing I was looking for was Chlorine and Copper. There was no chlorine in the water, and the public works manager says they dose chlorine once in April and once in August and its usually out of the water 1 1/2 - 2 weeks. But the reports came back that all tests had "some" levels of Copper (Copper is measured in Milligrams per Liter (mg/L)). The highest amount was 0.703 mg/l and that was a house built in the 40's and has copper piping. PRetty much the newer the house, the less copper. So I'm going to go ahead and test mine and if it comes back lower that 0.300 mg/l I'm going to dose it with a tap water conditioner w/heavy metal deactivator and use it.