What's your tap water ppm?

Dorian2

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Yes, depending on how many miles of pipes the water is flowing through, how old those are and where they've taken their sample from, I'd tend to agree.
I didn't think about that but I went back to the site for more info. So at the end of the day, my meter should be a closer approximation all things considered. I use my meter readings (PH and TDS) as a guideline/basepoint and adjust according to what the plant does anyways. At least as much as I can.

This data comes directly off our computerized water quality monitoring system and has not been validated. Please use it as a guideline only. For verified monthly data see the list of downloadable reports.
Note: All results are daily averages leaving the water treatment plants. The numbers in the distribution system may vary because of detention time and mixing in the system, and a slow decrease of the chloramine residual.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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What'ss your tap water at?
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Doesn't a TDS meter tell you those PPMs, oh wait it definitely doesnt.

Tap has been super high as of late, like 280
Tell me, does a tds meter register anion or cations and then which majors and minors does a tds pen register...is it even accurate other then reading stock tanks that have a PPM ratio based on its nitrogen ppm...which all.other formulations will.fall.in line too.

That's changes outside of the stock tank or solution because ...well tap is not necessarily formulated by its nitrogen ppms is it

Good thread though on tap or well trends
 
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