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Backflushing sediment filtration has helped to get the worst of the stuff, but what is left is a little colloidal clay and really find sandstone. It basically passes right through a sub-micron pleated filter. So I think we are onto ultrafiltration. I'm seeing systems from Weco and Urban Aquas come up. US Water Systems says they have one as well but don't list it on their site. Can someone share what their experiences they have had with what brands?
u/IamTheGorf — 15 days ago