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Spring Runoff Time-Time To Double Dose Water Conditioners.


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A friendly reminder--It's spring runoff time again.

The water companies are adding the chemicals again in higher dosages.

The water In Grande Prairie smells like a swimming pool and tastes chemically (at least to me). Time to double dose our water conditioners to protect our fish. Also time for me to go to bottled water at least until the runoff is done-I don't like the taste out of the tap.

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If your water company uses chloramine they will typically be treating at near the same strength as the rest of the year. In Edmonton & Red Deer that would be 2 mg/l, (2ppm). While the water takes on a slightly offensive odor this time of year it is due to the chemical reaction with organics, not just because of an increase in disinfectant. One can use a bit extra Prime/Safe to treat any additional chlorine residuals during spring run off, but there's really no need to double dose.

From the RDC Q&A ..........

Chlorine is used as a disinfectant in the water treatment process year round. Because of the high levels of organic present during the runoff, the amount of chlorine in the springtime is greater than that used at other times of the year. This additional chlorine is used up by the organic in the raw water. The amount of chlorine in the tap water is the same year round. The tap water may have a slight chlorine smell in spring conditions, due to organic, which have combined chemically with chlorine.

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If your water company uses chloramine they will typically be treating at near the same strength as the rest of the year. In Edmonton & Red Deer that would be 2 mg/l, (2ppm). While the water takes on a slightly offensive odor this time of year it is due to the chemical reaction with organics, not just because of an increase in disinfectant. One can use a bit extra Prime/Safe to treat any additional chlorine residuals during spring run off, but there's really no need to double dose.

From the RDC Q&A ..........

Chlorine is used as a disinfectant in the water treatment process year round. Because of the high levels of organic present during the runoff, the amount of chlorine in the springtime is greater than that used at other times of the year. This additional chlorine is used up by the organic in the raw water. The amount of chlorine in the tap water is the same year round. The tap water may have a slight chlorine smell in spring conditions, due to organic, which have combined chemically with chlorine.

fair enough but double stocking is expensive and prime aint that bad!!!

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