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The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Archive Feeds Directly From The Open And Publicly Available Newsgroups These Group And Thousands Of Others Are Available On Most IS NNTP News Servers On Port 119. Cyber-Spy.Com Is NOT Responsible For Any Topic, Opinions Or Content Posted To These Or Any Other Newsgroups. This Web Archive Of The Newsgroups And Posts Are For Informational Purposes Only. From: chris@groupinfo.com (Chris Szilagyi) Newsgroups: alt.home.repair,misc.consumers.house,alt.consumers,misc.rural Subject: well water, sulfur smell Date: 25 Jul 2003 11:54:59 -0700 Organization: http://groups.google.com/ Message-ID: <2aab79d7.0307251054.3f2ca29e@posting.google.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: 198.109.130.3 NNTP-Posting-Date: 25 Jul 2003 18:55:01 GMT Hello, I was curious if anybody could provide some feedback with a well water question. I've read other posts, but they don't quite answer my direct questions. I've got a gravel well with a water softener, all about a year old. The well's hardness was quite high, around 22 if I can recall correctly. We are getting a slight sulfur smell in both bathroom sinks (when faucet is first turned on... it goes away after a minute or so), as well as with water directly from the well. And also, the dishwasher sometimes has a fishy smell after a cycle. Is there anything that can be added to the softener to take care of this, that is safe to drink??? I've been told there is salt that is made for problem water. I'd rather not buy a filter, but if it would be necessary, what would be a recommended system to get???? I really appreciate all information. Thanks, -- Chris Go Back To The Cyber-Spy.Com Usenet Web Archive Index Of The alt.consumers Newsgroup |
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