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May 17, 2024
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dex13
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I would add use a city/state/county lab or self test
Depending on where you live you're state's EPA equivalent may have labs that will test well water samples for a reasonable fee. I don't trust free tests from sales people.
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Do i need a UV light purifier thing for water treatment for my house? Does it do
Triznaynay
May 17, 11:36am
You could and it does- everything does something. I seriously question how much
SBB
May 17, 11:39am
It's i guess for potential bacteria?
Triznaynay
May 17, 11:41am
It’s overkill. Maybe even too healthy- you take out everything
SBB
May 17, 11:49am
How long have you been drinking the water at this house?
AtomicHamster
May 17, 11:40am
6 weeks
Triznaynay
May 17, 11:41am
Periodic testing and treatment of the well is more important
dex13
May 17, 11:52am
I would add use a city/state/county lab or self test
dex13
May 17, 11:57am
Is your water source surface water or a well? If it's a well then just shock it
ryebrye
May 17, 12:15pm
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