your water supply ?

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how do you get your water supply at home ?

city water
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63%
community well
2
7%
well and pump
8
27%
I'm not sure
1
3%
 
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your water supply ?

Post by renovation »

how do you get water at your home ?
im on a well and pump !
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My water is so hard, I had to install a water softener.
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My water is so hard, it's rust by the time it comes out of the tap!
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Well and pump. So damn nice not to have to pay the city for sewer and water.

I have a deeper than usual well because my ranch used to be a commercial tree farm. Water is clear and delicious right out of the ground. We only use a water softner because it helps for laundry and bathing. Otherwise the soap doesn't lather properly.
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well and pump - put in a water softener b/c a lot of calcium, etc. in the water - had to replace the pump about 2 years ago - only downside is the calcium build up in the house pipes keeps the water pressure a little low - not going to spend 11 Billion$$ to get the house replumbed
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I'm on Detroit's water system.
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well and pump with an extra 80 ft down. but i forgot the line size.. dads a plumber and said that the water is better quality the deeper the well is...
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Post by nitro237 »

Community well here, the water is so soft you have to be very careful not to add too much detergent when washing clothes, dishes etc. The water has nice greenish brown tint to it and taste pretty bad too .
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city of philly via delaware river, wish it had a higher PH
Im working of a african rift lake tank right now and have to buffer the ph and do alot of maintanace to keep it stable
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Post by b-man1 »

city water...seems pretty cheap to me (but i live alone). i water my lawn all the time...last water/sewer bill was $160 for 6 months.
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Post by RubberDuckie »

I am the Chief Engineer of the Water Utilities Department.... How do you think I get my water? :P
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Post by Koo Koo Mouse »

I live in an apt and water aint bad.. Little rust but lots a calcium.
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Post by FMZ »

Originally posted by BillyGoat
city of philly via delaware river, wish it had a higher PH
Im working of a african rift lake tank right now and have to buffer the ph and do alot of maintanace to keep it stable


You dont want to play with too much buffer....fish like stable pH then the one that fluctuates alot, trust me.
Other then that, would love to see some pics of your setup.
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city h2o :)
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