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Date Posted: 05:38:24 04/11/07 Wed
Author: Dennis
Author Host/IP: unio-cas1-cs-25.dial.bright.net / 209.143.16.155
Subject: Re: Water sources for you flyer(s)
In reply to: Agnes 's message, "Re: Water sources for you flyer(s)" on 01:24:58 04/11/07 Wed

You might have a gravel well instead of limestone. Gravel
wells have less mineral content and are naturally softer
water.

>Thank God, I'm lucky there.. My well is tapped into
>an underground river bed. Its actually taste great.
>I have friends that will fill up a water at my house
>to bring home because they like it so much. the only
>thing that confuses me is when I test fish tanks after
>water changes the indicator suggest that water is too
>soft.. But they seem to thrive okay.

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