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- From: system@coldbox.cojones.com (Bryan Lockwood)
- Newsgroups: misc.rural
- Subject: Re: Wanted: info on water purification systems
- Message-ID: <aHTmqB2w164w@coldbox.cojones.com>
- Date: Sat, 05 Sep 92 06:15:57 PDT
- References: <1992Sep4.135300.9575@advtech.uswest.com>
- Organization: The Generation Gap
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- scollins@lookout.it.uswc.uswest.com (Steven Collins) writes:
-
- >
- > Anybody have any suggestions on good water purification
- > systems? We have been looking at RainSoft but also know
- > of other systems that use a magnetic field to precipitate
- > out the minerals. Any info. would be welcomed.
- > Thanks, Steve
-
- I'm a licensed water treatment operator in the state of Alaska. That means I
- know big (municipal size) water treatment systems, not the home-sized ones.
-
- But you'll need to define your question a bit better before anyone can help
- you find an answer. What sort of water treatment do you need?
- Demineralization? Softening? Sterilization? Filtration?
-
- The best thing to do is get your water analyzed at a private lab and see what
- the lab techs say... then shop for a unit. I've heard several claims about
- these magnet units, but actually I am somewhat skeptical of them myself- as
- are others. I don't know enough about the specific claims related to them to
- make a good case either for or against, though.
-
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