OldGrunt
Professional
Does anyone have any good insight on a good reverse osmosis water system? I'm not wanting a whole house system, just something under the sink to produce drinking water. But I need a system big enough to supply not only the wife and I, but our dogs also. Since the major city near us in the next county is out of water and dropped the ball on planning for this decades ago, they are starting to steal the aquifer water my county depends on. 4 years ago, when we moved here, our well water was tested and was potable. We had it tested last weekend, and our TDS level is now at 1824. Pretty much undrinkable. People's wells are starting to go dry. My pump is at 120', so I still have water but it is near the undrinkable level for potable readings. My wife and I have used bottled water for years, but our dogs were on well water. Not anymore, they now get bottled water also. I don't know what all the farmers and ranchers around here are going to do. I have a feeling this will turn into a federal emergency very soon. Anyway, bottled water will very soon become very expensive for us, thus me asking for information about reverse osmosis systems. Thanks.