So I was looking somewhere (Reddit?) and the question about water was brought up due to the rail disaster in NE OH. Somebody commented that Athens water is from deep wells out in the country, 30-60 feet deep from a sand and gravel aquifer then goes to a purification plant like anywhere else but water softening is part of the process.
Hard water is really bad for appliances (washer, dish washer, coffee maker, etc) thus I was wondering if anybody has noticed that the tap water is indeed softened and has then shown a benefit in things like not having to de-scale the coffee maker all the time? Like the Coffee Ninja brand that was the most annoying thing I've ever owned. I'm still in a hard water area and replaced it with a Bunn Speed Brew and switched from tap to distilled water to make coffee. So far, so good.
Last Edited: 3/1/2023 11:30:58 AM by greencat