imnedkelly
Military
- Jan 26, 2002
- 2
My thanks to snafuman, pendever, and prodeng for your support!
I have completed my research into alternative methods for softening water and concur that a salt system is the only reliable and documented method.
I now have to make a decision. I am trying to decide between the Ecowater Series 518 and the Culligan Medalist 30. I lean toward the Ecowater system because of endorsements by clean water related agencies. Can anyone provide insight into either of these products?
Pendever, the ScaleBan system that you mention is not very common in the U.S. though it appears to be used in South Africa and the UK. It is an ozone treatment process and, as such, is EXPENSIVE. Also am told the performance is not very stable. Dover, DE used an ozone system for their city water plant and, after millions of investmnent, are going back to traditional methods.
I have completed my research into alternative methods for softening water and concur that a salt system is the only reliable and documented method.
I now have to make a decision. I am trying to decide between the Ecowater Series 518 and the Culligan Medalist 30. I lean toward the Ecowater system because of endorsements by clean water related agencies. Can anyone provide insight into either of these products?
Pendever, the ScaleBan system that you mention is not very common in the U.S. though it appears to be used in South Africa and the UK. It is an ozone treatment process and, as such, is EXPENSIVE. Also am told the performance is not very stable. Dover, DE used an ozone system for their city water plant and, after millions of investmnent, are going back to traditional methods.