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Old 06-20-2003, 03:33 AM
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Default Why is that City of Calgary water report so hard to find...

Stir...you must have it?

Long story short, I ran across something about treatment plants adding CO2 to reduce pH, then found an article that Calgary was considering it in 2000. I have to get a FW pH, I tested with the SW kit, it was 7.7, but that is hardly the 8.2 cichlid water we boasted four years ago.

I had read about tapwater CO2'd and RO/DI's. It wasn't a good thing.
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Old 06-20-2003, 03:35 AM
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yup i do, which plant?

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well I am in the NW....every Calgary link on the topic I hit says site no longer in service and redirects.

Glenmore is in the south. I think we are on the other one.
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Long story short, I ran across something about treatment plants adding CO2 to reduce pH,
All you should have to do to get rid of CO2 from your tap or RO is aerate it in a bucket for a day or two. It's just a gas. It'll be replaced or balanced by O2 during aeration. No biggie.
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http://www.gov.calgary.ab.ca/cww/wat...ges/table.html

here is a overview.. I will look for a better one this weekend as this one seams to have some funky java crap going on.. must be getting highschool students making web pages again..

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Old 06-20-2003, 05:52 PM
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FWIW, here is Edmonton's 2003 Water Quality Summary (Monthly):

http://www.epcor.ca/EPCOR+Companies/EPCOR+Water+Services/Water+Quality/Water+Quality+Reports/2003+Water+Quality+Summary+(Monthly).htm

Long freaking address You'll have to cut and paste the address onto your browser to get to the page.
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