Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
I worked at a city waterworks, when I was young ... whenever I was curious about anything on those test printouts, I'd call the local water softener store, ask them specifics, 'some' of those guys knew their stuff ... in general, if you're using drinking water anywhere in the USA, your only concerns will be pH, chlorine, and calcium levels ... you can adjust the pH, no biggie ... the chlorine will evaporate overnite, faster if aerated, and calcium is usually a good thing ... calcium will buffer the nitrates in the ferts, etc ... great question, makes my brain hurt, trying to remember that stuff ... good luck :thumbsup:
what he said :jointsmile:
phatsesh101 Reviewed by phatsesh101 on . can anyone (stinkyattic) decifer this ? hey all,hows it growing. just wandering if anybody around here could help me out with this.the following is a breakdown of my tap water and well, its all just numbers to me.my question is basically is it any good? iv'e been thinking of adding calmag but i don't know if i need it or not.hope stinky spots this,being a "lab rat" and all lol. sorry about the crappy layout :rastasmoke: Parameter Min Average Max Units Regulatory standard Number of samples % failed 2,4,5-T Rating: 5