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Water Softeners to Become Obsolete at SMSC Hard water pumped from Community wells will undergo the RO process which will eliminate the need for water When heated, hard water leaves behind white powdery residue which can form scales and clog pipes. The scale also prevents the efficient transfer of heat, so a water heater with scale has to use more energy to heat hot water. Hard water is also drying to skin and hair and does not taste good to many people. Clothes look dingy and can feel dry and scratchy when washed in hard water. Extremely hard water may shorten the life of plumbing and lessen the effectiveness of certain cleaning agents. Water softeners generally use sodium chloride to soften water for drinking and other uses. The salt used for The advantage to Reverse Osmosis is that chloride has been eliminated from the water stream but the water is still soft. Another benefit is that it does not add sodium, so those on low sodium diets can drink it without an adverse impact on their health. The RO process is part of a long term SMSC project to inject treated (or reclaimed) wastewater from the WRF back into the ground to recharge the groundwater in the aquifer. The injection process actually takes many years for the injected water to reach the aquifer. Once the RO project is operational, Community enterprises and homes will disconnect the water softeners in their homes because they will no longer be needed. Then water flowing into and therefore out of the WRF will be cleaner. |
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