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Edmonton - Water "off"
Hey guys, I noticed this myself the past few days. I guess I am "sensitive" to these smells... I googled it and it seems it's normal for this time of year with runoff.
I assume they have increased Chlorine/Chloramines in the water supply, so keep that in mind for your next water change for those who are using Tap and aren't using RO/DI. Quote:
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TDS coming off the river is in excess of 4000.
Spring run off, eh, what you going to do...... |
Ya nothing new. I thought it was a bit early for that though. But i guess weather is starting to improve, so have to take the good with the bad!
Wow 4000! This makes me 100% Happy with my RO/DI purchase :D |
It still leaves the plant at a very low TDS.
Water comes in almost a slurry...... |
Not early. If you go to Drayton Valley there's no snow. Better go buy new filters
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Ya, the only crappy thing is the filter resins will exhaust more quickly than usual. But our water here is overall very good. My source TDS was testing in the 130-160 range (taken readings last month), but i'm sure the added Chlorine/Chloramines will up that a bit.
Luckily it's a new unit that only made about 30 gallons total so far, so there's a lot of life left in these guys :) Good advice though. |
I don't think chlorine or chloramine is an issue. Anyone using a good declorinator, as tap water users should be, should be dealing with it as part of tank life.
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Out of curiosity I tested the water for ammonia, and on my API test kit it came back as between 0.25 and 0.50 ppm
With that being said, I bought some more bottles water to drink. |
Is the city digging up water lines near by?
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Not in my area, but who knows. They are saying it's runoff season, but I have lived here all my life, and to be honest the water smells very bad. I don't even want to wash my hands in it :laluot_08:
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