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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
GDXJ 114.87+3.6%Dec 11 4:00 PM EST

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To: ubetcha who wrote (82592)2/27/2002 2:34:47 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 116814
 
It may well turn the ozone or O3 into H2S03 or H2SO4. Ph of the water would then rise proportional to the amount of sulphur in the water. Desulphurizing of the water is recommended I would warrant. This could be accomplished with carbon filtration easily I imagine. Culligan has some no reagant solutions here. Carbon filters will become bacterially contaminated after a while so need changing. I have heard that silver filters work well on water conditioning too so should be investigated as should ultraviolet light for antibiotic prior to filtration.

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