Spring Water

/ Spring Water #22  
@Cycledude why not get your spring water tested if you have concerns? The DNR has a list of certified/approved labs;

Not zero cost.

All the best, Peter
Not sure why you think I’m concerned about the spring water safety, I’m actually very confident it’s some of the best water in the state of Wisconsin
 
/ Spring Water #23  
Not sure why you think I’m concerned about the spring water safety, I’m actually very confident it’s some of the best water in the state of Wisconsin
I suspect he was responding to this:
I quit drinking it a few years ago because of all the stuff on the news about possible issues.
 
/ Spring Water #24  
I suspect he was responding to this:
Dug well here was dug around 1964, as far as I know the water has never been tested. Never has given me any trouble but I quit drinking it a few years ago because of all the stuff on the news about possible issues. There is free spring water about 12 miles from here so that’s where I get most of my drinking and cooking water from, it was upgraded by the state probably 20 years ago and supposedly is some of the cleanest water in the state of Wisconsin, it’s out in the middle of nowhere and every time I go there are other people there filling up with water. Yes I am aware if I ever want to sell my place the dug well and septic system will most likely cause problems for people needing to get a loan from a bank. They say around here any time property changes hands the state gets involved and comes out to inspect stuff and that causes all kinds of trouble.
Yes maybe he misunderstood what was posted, guess he didn’t realize I was referring to the water from my hand dug well that has never been tested, I really don’t think there’s anything wrong with it but since the free spring water is so easy to get and supposedly some of the best water in the state that’s what I mostly use these days. Most of the other folks I see getting free spring water are getting it for making coffee because they say it tastes a lot better than the city water where they happen to live.
There are also folks that laugh about folks driving out there for supposedly some of the best water in the state, they claim it isn’t any better than city water.
 
/ Spring Water #25  
I will agree that city water makes terrible coffee, due to most of it being chlorinated. I don't know how people who live in areas with city water deal with that, but I'd suspect just filling a jug the night before and letting the chlorine dissipate a few hours or a day before using it, probably helps a lot. I guess a lot of water filtration systems are also aimed at removing most of the chlorine, at least below the taste threshold.
 
/ Spring Water #26  
I grew up on a dairy farm that had excellent tasting drinking water from a drilled well so it has been pretty normal for me not to like city water from most cities, yes I can drink it but it just doesn’t taste very good.
 
/ Spring Water #27  
@brewdog How do you have your RO set up? What does your RO recycling mean? Just curious.

All the best,

Peter
Hey ponytug, RO is reverse osmosis. Salt Tank and Filter. My Tank is set up to regenerate every 28 days because my iron and hardness in the spring water is very low.
 

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