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coolmom42
Mar 10, 2018Explorer II
GordonThree wrote:
Second what Gdetrailer writes.
Why take the risk messing around with contaminated water? The United States is not a third world country.
You should contact the county / state health department and ask for a copy of the latest inspection report. In Michigan commercial drinking water wells are tested and licensed annually, I would expect the law to be similar in North Dakota.
On the other hand, if the state / county can provide record of inspection and testing for the well as passed, then it's a mechanical (particulate) or chemical (various metal salts in solution) problem. In that case it may be treatable with various filters. Removing metal salts usually requires ion-exchange treatment aka a water softener.
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