NSF/ANSI Standard for Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems
NSF/ANSI Standard 58: “Overview: This standard was developed for point-of-use (POU) reverse osmosis (RO) treatment systems. These systems typically consist of a pre-filter, RO membrane, and...
View ArticleTDS Meters & TDS Meter Calibration Fluid
Measuring the Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) count in water allows you to get a quick estimate of how much dissolved matter you have in your water. Water with high TDS readings may appear cloudy, though...
View ArticleQuestion: What is Conductivity in Relation to Water?
Tyler had a question about conductivity: Hi. Yesterday we had an appointment with a man who came by the house with one of those fancy pants test kits that is supposed to shock homeowners into buying an...
View ArticleQuestion: TDS Meter for Use in Gas Drilling Region?
Over the past few years we have written a few blog postings about the potential effects on water quality that gas drilling may have. Today, a woman named ‘Sylvia’ who lives in an area where a lot of...
View ArticleFloating Stuff in My Well Water?
Mmmmmm….. Delicious. Who’d like a glass of cloudy tap water? Pocket testing meters like the HM Digital TDS Meter work well for field testing. They give fast, accurate total dissolved solids counts....
View ArticleReverse Osmosis Filter for Commercial Applications
Every once in a while we will get an inquiry from folks interested in water filters for larger, more robust applications… and for those folks we have written today’s post about a reverse osmosis...
View ArticleConductivity and the Taste of Water?
Though not an often discussed water quality parameter, conductivity plays a critical role in determining water’s ‘safety’ and today’s question came to us from ‘Geoffery T’ who asked, This is my first...
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