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─ [21] Internet: MISC.RURAL (1:352/111) ─────────────────────────── MISC.RURAL ─
Msg : 42 of 85
From : Bog Sniezek 1:105/30 Thu 03 Feb 94 18:21
To : All
Subj : "Magnesium" in well water
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From: sniezek@bugs.draper.com (Bog Sniezek)
Gary Ross (ross@emba-news.uvm.edu.UUCP) wrote:
: From article <1994Jan19.200814.19104@draper.com>, by sniezek@bugs.draper.com
(Bog Sniezek):
: > Gary Ross (ross@newton.emba.uvm.edu) wrote:
: > : Hi. I've been folowing a thread on "magnesium" in well water. I believe
: > : that it is really manganese that you refer to. Manganese generally occurs
: >
: > I had the same problem at my house (LOTS of iron and other minerals). I
: > let
: > I stumbled on a good solution while talking to a water filter salesman. He
: > had one product in particular made by Cuno that removed iron through
: Can you tell me the manufacturer's name and tel# or address if possible?
: Thanks.
Sorry for the long delay. The info I read off the the filter is:
Model # AP IRS (Iron Removal System)
CUNO Consumer Products
CUNO Inc.
Meriden, Ct.
1-800-222-7880
Good Luck!
.
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