by Ken Scheer | Aug 31, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
There have been numerous debates over the last several years about how someone can have a swimming pool when there’s a drought. Most people feel that they are an extreme waste of water due to evaporation, splashing while swimming and of course when they have to... by Ken Scheer | Aug 17, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
What exactly does it mean that water is hard? It’s a term frequently used to describe pool water as well as tap water in general but most individuals don’t understand where it comes from and why it is used to describe it. Ultimately, the word... by Ken Scheer | Aug 10, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
In the past week, Pool Water Recycling has managed to conserve more than 95,000 gallons of water and we want to use this blog post to share with you how we did it! For the past four months, we have been using or mobile filtration trailer that is equipped with Reverse... by Ken Scheer | Aug 3, 2016 | Calcium Hardness, Calcium Removal, Chlorine not working, Cyanuric Acid, Pool Water Purification, Recycling Pool, Reverse Osmosis, TDS, Total Dissolved Solids, Uncategorized, water chemistry, Water Hardness
The simple answer to this question is yes, but how you might think of it is probably different from what we would like this blog post to explain to you. California and many parts of the country are in a drought and as residents, it is our responsibility to look for...
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