Use a carbon cartage filter.
Paul
On 8/2/2006 4:06:48 PM, Mike Wojton (mwojton@gmail.com) wrote:
> I've been reading up on these systems a little bit today. It seems that a
> reverse osmosis system generates a good deal of waste water compared to the
> clean water you actually get. It has to do with the process itself.
> Something about generating the pressure against the regular osmosis that
> wants to happen so it will work to clean the water of impurities and keep
> the salt out of the water. Anyways, water around here is kinda expensive.
> I'd
> have to do some research on systems and prices in the immediate area
> here, but do you guys see higher water usage because of the RO system?
>
> Ideally, I would like a whole house system, not just a faucet or two. I
> don't like washing my clothes or standing under the water in the shower
> either. We were spoiled in Toledo for water prices. Toledo sat on Lake
> Erie, and that's
> where the intake was. Consequently, water was cheap.
> Ain't so here.
>
>
> --
> Mike Wojton
> Dover, PA
>
> -'95 White MTX
> '96 Brake Upgrade
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>
> "Avoid the clap." - Jimmy Dugan
>
>
>
> On 8/2/06, Paul L Fisher <sho@paul-fisher.com> wrote:
> >
> > I was 2 minutes earlier t
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