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Previously Undrinkable Water Now Perfectly Clear and Tasty

Hello Clean Water Store! Attached is a picture of our installation of the MangOx 7000 filter and the CWS softener. We haven't finished prettying the electrical through some conduit, but the system is up and functioning great! The water was virtually undrinkable in this home before we installed this system, and every fixture was heavily rust-corroded– water … Continue reading Previously Undrinkable Water Now Perfectly Clear and Tasty

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Water Flow Rate

One question that comes up often is “How do I know how many gallons per minute my well pump is pumping?”  This is crucial information when purchasing or installing water treatment systems, as they all come in different sizes and have different requirements based on your flow rate. For example, say your well pump has … Continue reading Water Flow Rate

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Posted on By Gerry Bulfin

Ozone Generator water treatment

We get a lot of mail from readers and customers who are interested in using ozone to purify their water.  The problem is, ozone systems tend to be very large and very expensive.  Luckily, there are some small point-of-use ozone generators available that offer the same benefits of ozone (disinfection, odor removal, great tasting water) … Continue reading Ozone Generator water treatment

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Two Popular Ways to Eliminate Odor from Well Water: Chlorination/Peroxide Injection or Aeration

Foul odors are a common problem in well water systems.  They are generally caused by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas, which can get into water sources in a number of ways: via sewage systems, near coal and peat deposits, in oil fields, and most commonly from iron and sulfur bacteria. These bacteria thrive on iron and … Continue reading Two Popular Ways to Eliminate Odor from Well Water: Chlorination/Peroxide Injection or Aeration

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When Water Quantity is Limited, Auto Sediment Backwash Filter Saves Water

When using a well water system it is important to install filters that can function efficiently on your well's water pressure and quantity.  In well water systems with high concentrations of sediment, users might find that the frequency of flushing and replacing filters tends to increase in certain months and decrease in others. We recently … Continue reading When Water Quantity is Limited, Auto Sediment Backwash Filter Saves Water

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Removing Hardness from Well Water

Water hardness is the measurement of dissolved calcium and magnesium present in a water source.  It is measured in grains per gallon, parts per million, or milligrams per liter. Excessively hard water is often the cause of scale formation in pipes and heaters, and of insoluble “curd” buildups, resulting from the interaction of hard water … Continue reading Removing Hardness from Well Water

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Iron and Smells Gone Thanks to Greensand Iron Filter

To whom it may concern, The Greensand Iron filter is great!  The iron is gone and the water no longer smells.  The installation instructions were really good too. Thanks, Dale Rask Taylor Falls, MN

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Removing Sediment From Well Water

One homeowner recently contacted us about a problem with sediment in his water.  He had recently installed a new well pump to increase his water pressure, but found after installation that his water was now heavily contaminated with silt.  If you have ever had similar problems, read on for the solution to silt and sediment … Continue reading Removing Sediment From Well Water

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Posted on By Gerry Bulfin

Why Does the Chlorine Pump Require a 220 Volt Outlet?

Lately we've received questions as to why chlorine pumps often require 220 volts to power.  The answer is that chlorine pumps don't necessarily require 220v – in fact, pumps are available in 120v as well, at the same price as the 220v model. Many customers do use a 220v model so they can wire it … Continue reading Why Does the Chlorine Pump Require a 220 Volt Outlet?

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Before and After: New Neutralizer, Softener, and Pressure Tank- Testimonial

It took a while to get everything together but it’s finally done. Thanks for your help. Before:Greensand filter had to be manually backwashed and cleaned with a chemical that is a poison. Pressure tank was too small for size of house. Neutralizer helped but didn’t completely correct water pH. After: Larger pressure tank, self-backwashing filter, … Continue reading Before and After: New Neutralizer, Softener, and Pressure Tank- Testimonial

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