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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7951547" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>The EA is the environment agewncy which supposedly monitors and licences abstraction. A licence is not needed for under 20,000 lites ( 20 Cubes ) a day.</p><p>If you are only filtering for drinking a Reverse osmosis filter is fine, but be aware many experts say drinking and cooking with such water can lead to mineral deficiencies. I would not give it to my children on a regular basis, but am not sure how bad it is.</p><p>if you are using the water for washing clothes and the iron content is high it may well stain them and consideration should be given to that but a filter capable of delivering sufficient for drinking and clothes washing again need not be too expensive. It is certainly not worth spending large sums to run the bath and flush the toilets, but the may end up looking pretty manky <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite20" alt=":ROFLMAO:" title="ROFL :ROFLMAO:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":ROFLMAO:" /> </p><p>Just be careful how you plumb in the filters, they will remove al bacteria but you do not want unchlorinater water left in the system too long with out flushing as you may get issues and also be aware of the risks of Legionaires from running hot water systems on unchlorinated water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7951547, member: 1951"] The EA is the environment agewncy which supposedly monitors and licences abstraction. A licence is not needed for under 20,000 lites ( 20 Cubes ) a day. If you are only filtering for drinking a Reverse osmosis filter is fine, but be aware many experts say drinking and cooking with such water can lead to mineral deficiencies. I would not give it to my children on a regular basis, but am not sure how bad it is. if you are using the water for washing clothes and the iron content is high it may well stain them and consideration should be given to that but a filter capable of delivering sufficient for drinking and clothes washing again need not be too expensive. It is certainly not worth spending large sums to run the bath and flush the toilets, but the may end up looking pretty manky :ROFLMAO: Just be careful how you plumb in the filters, they will remove al bacteria but you do not want unchlorinater water left in the system too long with out flushing as you may get issues and also be aware of the risks of Legionaires from running hot water systems on unchlorinated water [/QUOTE]
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