Quote Originally Posted by bluntman2006
my tap water ppm is 170 is this ok to use until get a Reverse Osmosis Water Purifier System,or can anyone suggest something i can do like boil water or something ,thanks in advance
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bluntman2006 Reviewed by bluntman2006 on . tap water ppm question tested some fresh tap water straight out of the faucet, ppm = 55. tried testing some tap water that has been sitting in a plastic bin for about 3 days, ppm = 75. does this make sense? shouldn't the ppm be going DOWN as chlorine and other chemicals evaporate from the water? also, considering it's city water, shouldn't the ppm be higher? read a lot of threads with people saying their water was a few hundred ppm straight out of the tap. will calmag plus be needed?? thanks! Rating: 5