Where does your household water supply come from?
#83
We live in the country and are on a community well. It is extremely soft and does not make good coffee or tea. We put a reverse osmosis system in the house and I use that filtered water for cooking, coffee and tea. The icemaker has a filter on it. It is a lot kinder to our skin and we use very little soap, shampoo and detergent as it suds up like crazy.
#84
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Silver Springs, NV
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Well first off Mimito lol you would not catch me in water in the South states. lol. I've lived South and did lots of fishing. haha I also carried a finger nail clipper in case I did not like the looks of what dangled at other end. I will say this about water. I live in Nevada and where I now live the water upset my stomach, I use nothing but bottled water now. The dentist gave me special paste for my teeth. Spring waer is good as long as everything is filtered. yuk to me if not :) have a great dy and you did a great job fixing your water lol....
#85
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Silver Springs, NV
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Originally Posted by jpthequilter
When I lived on the island of St. Croix in the Carribbean all of our water for everybody was their own rainwater.
There were no sources of underground water there.
All of the houses had a big cisterns made of sealed cement blocks in their basements. They were full of water. Lovely fresh clean soft rainwater!
It was the best tasting water you could ever imagine!
There were no sources of underground water there.
All of the houses had a big cisterns made of sealed cement blocks in their basements. They were full of water. Lovely fresh clean soft rainwater!
It was the best tasting water you could ever imagine!
#89
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 405
I have a private well dug in 1975 it is 194 ft deep. The old well was very good water. We did not hit the same 'vein' so not quite as good. I filter my water but it needs to be replaced. Considering putting in a whole house filter. I have a water softener also.
Use Miracle II products. Have a laundry ball so don't need to buy laundry powder. Saves lots of money. Also use a new product that puts more oxygen in my water.
Use Miracle II products. Have a laundry ball so don't need to buy laundry powder. Saves lots of money. Also use a new product that puts more oxygen in my water.
#90
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Alstead, New Hampshire
Posts: 181
Live in small town in country so have well water. Tastes great but have to be carefull in summer 'cause it ran dry a few times. In winter we deal with frozen pipes. I still love the taste and wouldn't give up living here for all the money in the world.
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