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Recently drilled our well and got our water tested. How to treat well water with 330 u/L(.33mg/L) iron and 72 ug/L (.072 mg/L)Manganese. What systems are needed?
As posted in title, we just had our well drilled about a month ago and received our water test results back.
Trying to navigate what is needed for a whole home system? From what I read it seems it needs oxidation and filtration possibly? Would a Reverse Osmosis system be useful or not needed?
Any advice/recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Edit: Water Hardness is 47.2 mg/L, I don't know what pH is as the government testing lab didn't report on it.
u/cavmax — 17 hours ago