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Lead in Water

Comes down to who owns the water rights. Much of that has changed too. Colorado and Maryland were all about that but that's old news. There are ways to get by it now and it won't last much longer in general.

Most of it stems back to safety reasons. Stupid ones but it's almost always because of some liability to public safety or storm water managment.

On reason in hate my job is It's just so many codes and regulations lol.

You can actually go straight off well water and rain collection and plumb it to your house and build your own filtration if you wanted to.

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I'm glad that's not what it once was. I'd love to have a water collection deal at my place. I rent a house but we have a well there. If it were my own I'd have it rigged up real nice.[/QUOTE]
Ya you can make some badass systems. Gets pricy and it's really never going to be one of those things that will pay for itself unfortunatly but it's a good piece of mind to have if you have the money to fund it. Specially when your family is drinking the water and all. Good to know you have the control.

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Lemme see how it looks on my Mac when I open the pics at work. I can have someone in water quality look at it and see what thier opinion is.

Good thing you were donating lol. Honestly probably wouldn't have seen an issue for a little bit but never know.

As far as what I would do. I would for sure go to bottled water. Jack mentioned the BPA thing and then of course supporting shitty companies but is what it is. That's the safer option.

Plus if your debating on who to support that bottles water you got options. Haha. The BPA thing. Well there are other options there too. Lot of refrigerators and tap filters out there that would help this too.

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Lemme see how it looks on my Mac when I open the pics at work. I can have someone in water quality look at it and see what thier opinion is.

Good thing you were donating lol. Honestly probably wouldn't have seen an issue for a little bit but never know.

As far as what I would do. I would for sure go to bottled water. Jack mentioned the BPA thing and then of course supporting shitty companies but is what it is. That's the safer option.

Plus if your debating on who to support that bottles water you got options. Haha. The BPA thing. Well there are other options there too. Lot of refrigerators and tap filters out there that would help this too.

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Thanks TX, I appreciate the look-see.

I doubt any of that is at a dangerous level, but i still just wanna stay the fuck away from it.

The wife ordered purified water from Hinckley. (Don't know much about them). It's temporary though. I'm set on getting a quality filtration system. I own this place, and I'm gonna be here for a long time.

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So looks like you need something with KDF-55. Basically something that refilters through the KDF-55 media wich will remove heavy metal. And from there it looks like you can do something like carbon filtration and Class A ultraviolet. Lot of shit factors in to it though. I tried to talk to my guy this morning but I forgot he is on his way to California for a Rainwater event and wont be back till later in the weak but he said look into KDF-55 filter media. Pretty much the only thing to eliminate a heavy metal in the water.

I know we are doing KDF on a large commercial job here in TX cause of led being in the water.
 
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