Holy Crap! My tap water is 530 ppm! whats yours?

neosapien

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My city tap fluctuates with the seasons. Usually 125-250ppm. I've seen it as high as 425 though. I've always gave my ladies tap that has sat out a day. I don't think they notice. The wife and I don't drink it though. ;-)
 

gimmenobammerweed

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City water from a city well, 600+ PPM. A water softener is required unless you like to replace the water heater every five years. Also has overly high natural fluoride levels. All the city does is pump it out of the ground, add chlorine, and pump it to the tower.
I have a small RO setup for plants and to fill the water cooler for drinking water. It is hard water, filling a pool will have a layer of white dust at the bottom after 24 hours.
That's because they're trying to kill us with fluoride, lol. Really though, they're linking tap water to the increase in autism found in children.
 

BA142

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My tap water is 72 PPM. I'm very happy with it....very clean water in western washington

Our water isn't fluoridated either.... :clap:
 

MrFrance

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i'm lucky enough to have sweet soft water to give my girls and boys. i know that'll piss some of you off etc but it genuinely was luck more than planning. it's the nice ph.
 

Canna Sylvan

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180 ppm and 6.9 PH. But there's some microbe in the water that kills pet birds unless you boil the water for 10 minutes, so I wouldn't drink it either.

The tap also contains unsafe plant levels of chloramine. You can't let that sit and it goes away. There's also 2.2 ppm of sodium fluoride. Meaning 0.9955 ppm of fluoride. The WHO safe level is 0.11 ppm.
 

SirGreenThumb

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I usually get my water from the faucet connected to the tub in my bathroom. Seems to be the best water to use. For me at least.
 
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