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chwkreefer 03-16-2004 04:05 PM

What's the TDS readings of your source water?
 
I thought I would see how your source water tests. I'm out in Chilliwack and Chilliwack is high on the fact that we have either the best or the second best water in all of Canada. (at least for drinking) So I thought I would see how it stacks up against the rest of you in regards to total dissolved solids.

My reading this morning was 162. What's yours?

Bill

EmilyB 03-16-2004 06:18 PM

Now Bill, everyone knows Calgary has the best drinking water, probably in the whole WORLD.. :razz: :lol:

335ppm for me.

Lofus 03-16-2004 06:45 PM

Its the TDS that give it the taste. :-)

chwkreefer 03-16-2004 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmilyB
Now Bill, everyone knows Calgary has the best drinking water, probably in the whole WORLD.. :razz: :lol:

335ppm for me.

I've been to Calgary a few times in my life and one thing I'm sure to do is not drink the water. I think our public pools have less chlorine in them than Calgary's tap water. :eek: What is your water source? is it the Bow?

But maybe your right, if we are second best for water maybe you are first after all your water is twice is good as mine. :razz: 335/161 hehehehehe

venkiw 03-16-2004 07:31 PM

80 here in Ottawa.

Tigger 03-16-2004 07:35 PM

17 in port coquitlam

Canadian Man 03-16-2004 08:25 PM

235 for me.

chwkreefer 03-16-2004 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tigger
17 in port coquitlam

wow!!! can anyone beat that? anyone else in Poco with those kind of numbers??

pluff 03-16-2004 08:51 PM

Water
 
Sorry folks,but St.George New Brunswick has the best drinking water in the Country. I thought i would just share that with you westerners :)


Cheers,

Pluff

zulu_principle 03-16-2004 08:58 PM

We are 14 or 15 on the TDS meter at the fishroom but cant remember the units.

Wendell

pluff 03-16-2004 08:59 PM

I just tested mine:

Saint John New Brunswick = 29

EmilyB 03-16-2004 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by chwkreefer

I think our public pools have less chlorine in them than Calgary's tap water. :eek: What is your water source? is it the Bow?

It IS like drinking bleach, especially in the spring.

I imagine it's the Bow, we have a couple different reservoirs where they do their best to clean it up I guess. Seems the water fairs differently out of each.

chwkreefer 03-16-2004 09:31 PM

Re: Water
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pluff
Sorry folks,but St.George New Brunswick has the best drinking water in the Country. I thought i would just share that with you westerners :)


Cheers,

Pluff

What country is New Brunswick in? :lol: (just kidding)

hmm, never heard of that before, as of last December we were 6th best in the world and first in Canada.

Stretch 03-16-2004 10:36 PM

393 town well water

Aquattro 03-17-2004 12:24 AM

Just measured, I get 10 from my tap.

chwkreefer 03-17-2004 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by reef_raf
Just measured, I get 10 from my tap.

Hey Brad, nice numbers. Do you RO/DI your water? if so, how much mileage do you get out of your cartridges? I would suspect a fair bit.

Aquattro 03-17-2004 12:59 AM

I do use RO/DI. 18 months into my unit, and still get ) on the output. We do have a lot of algae here though, so th e1st prefilter gets clogged quickly.

StirCrazy 03-17-2004 01:17 AM

I had 8 yesterday, but normaly I am around 14.. mind you we have had a lot of rain now so our resavoir is full and we probably are getting better water with the expansion.

Steve

robbyville 03-17-2004 01:21 AM

Up in Whistler where we simply lick the glaciers to satisfy our thirst we average around 30 on the TDS, but like everywhere else it depends on how much rain we've received!

Rob

Namscam 03-17-2004 02:33 AM

y do some ppl say they have the best drinking water when their numbers cant even come close to that in BC...???isnt a lower number the better....
unless they arent talking bout drinking water and is talking bout how good their water is good for a swimming poool .. you dont need to add chlorine..its instant Cl.

Bryan 03-17-2004 02:41 AM

10-14 in downtown Vancouver

Aquattro 03-17-2004 02:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Namscam
isnt a lower number the better.

No, a lower number means less total dissolved solids. That's salts , in all their forms. These salts (minerals) aren't used to determine DW quality. Things like PO4, NO3, Si, organic carbons, etc are used to determine drinking water quality. You'll have to have a lab analysis to determine what your water quality is, as we don't have test kits for the bad stuff.

go here to have a look.

http://www.ec.gc.ca/water/en/manage/qual/e_measur.htm

chwkreefer 03-17-2004 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Namscam
y do some ppl say they have the best drinking water when their numbers cant even come close to that in BC...???isnt a lower number the better....
unless they arent talking bout drinking water and is talking bout how good their water is good for a swimming poool .. you dont need to add chlorine..its instant Cl.

That's funny.

I would have thought that the better or best water would have a low TDS count. I know part of the testing is subjective in regards to taste.

Now where I live we are actually on a seperate aquaduct, we aren't tapped into Chilliwack's main supply, but we are quite close by so my numbers actually shocked me abit. That's partly why I wanted to get results from other people.

BC definitely has got some great water.

Lofus 03-17-2004 06:38 PM

Calgary gets its water from the Elbow river.

There are a lot of factors that go into water flavour, TDS, mineral and ion content.

Low TDS does not really equate to better taste. Just try some RO or distilled water. Some of it can be pretty nasty.

Quinn 03-17-2004 06:42 PM

I'm no hydrologist but I doubt taste has anything to do with purity. Isn't pure lab-grade H2O supposed to be bad for you? And everyone runs around paying money for water from glaciers, water that has been sitting for 10,000 years. Maybe it gets better with age.

chwkreefer 03-17-2004 08:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by teevee
I'm no hydrologist but I doubt taste has anything to do with purity. Isn't pure lab-grade H2O supposed to be bad for you? And everyone runs around paying money for water from glaciers, water that has been sitting for 10,000 years. Maybe it gets better with age.

Oh the taste thing was in reference to different conpetitions that Chilliwack has won. So you are correct that it has nothing to do with purity.

The aquafir that supplies the water out here has tested for low nitrate and low microbial contamination. So I guess that explains why TDS readings don't indicate everything about our water.

I know that Chilliwacks water boasts it has half the contaminats of bottled water. So other than paying for the fancy blue bottle, I'd be wasting money paying for the bottle water that isn't as good as the water coming out of our local taps.

Quinn 03-17-2004 08:27 PM

I've always considered bottled water a scam. In Europe, Dasani comes from London's public water supply, and Toronto is talking about bottling and selling their water as well.

Delphinus 03-17-2004 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lofus
Calgary gets its water from the Elbow river.

FWIW, "south" Calgary gets its water from the Elbow. North gets it from the Bow. You'd think they'd be fairly similar but I seem to recall the last time I ever looked into this they were surprisingly distinct.

Not that it matters, it's more just something of an observation I find interesting.

dyereefer 03-18-2004 12:33 AM

I live in surrey and the TDS=8

ruck'n'reefer 03-18-2004 04:11 AM

110 pre RO, clearbrook waterworks, Abbotsford


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