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robmints


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Radon in Water
Original Message   Apr 15, 2005 7:02 pm
How do I get rid of it? 1281 pCi/L.
Thanks.
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ChrisS


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #7   Apr 15, 2005 10:33 pm
That was part of my long reply.  As weird a state this is they have strict radon laws as I remember when we closed on our house.  If it wasn't within a certain level the owners had to pay for the compliance.  At least that was my memory.

Rob I would not panic if you have been there since 99 but there has to be some filtration companies around who can advise you.  If they are aware of some county govt. warning then I would be prepared to hear some gouging prices and be prepared to call quite a few of them.

If it is city water they should be taking care of it.

C

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robmints


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #8   Apr 15, 2005 10:33 pm
Oh yeah, I'm on a well.

The county is pretty level headed. I don't think they are trying to incite concern, but it is an issue, they want to educate. However, it has created a higher level of concern than I think they planned on.

The county's main concern is drinking water it seems. They recommend some full blown tests to identify isotopes and the remedition methods differ depending on what the tests show. Mostly some form of ion exchange (like a softener with regeneration to rise the bad stuff into the septic tank) or reverse osmosis (some kind of smashing water through a sheeps stomach lining or something). But from what I have read, aeration is the most effective method to remove the radioactive gas. But I think there is some sediment that can be a problem. I don't know. And it is hard to get good, practcal information around where I live. There are other parts of the country that are much more used to dealing with this than we are.

As you can see, the county may be level headed, but I'm not.
Bill_D


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #9   Apr 15, 2005 11:57 pm
1st off, the radon is harmfull like chlorine to your respitory system when you are in the shower.  Yes the radon eventually fills the carbon, but, lets for example sake compare it to chlorine, the filter I mentioned will reduce it for 150,000 gallons to less than .01 PPM(parts per million).  Then change your filter, and your safe for another 150,000 gallons.

Reverse osmosis I have in my kitchen for drinking water availability.  What you are doing is compressing water through a filter membrane, that only allows in Hydrogen, and Oxygen particles.  Everything else present can not get in.  It wastes alot of water, for example a good system will use about 6-8 gallons of water, to produce 1 pure gallon of R/O water.  You can pick up a whole house R/O system, for about 4 grand, plus the filters need to be changed every 3 months and cost about $250 each time.  Just a kitchen sink unit would cost about 200 for a decent R/o system, and filters about 50 bucks each time you change.

Like I said, I would be MOST comncerned w/ the steam when you shower giving off radon gas into your lungs.  Art the very least put the Big Blue filters on I spoke of.  I have piuctures of my set up, if you want pm me your email, and I'll send them to you, along w/ the cheapest places i found for the filters, and initial hardware to.

robmints


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #10   Apr 16, 2005 6:09 pm
Many thanks, Bill.

robmints@qis.net
Bill_D


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #11   May 4, 2005 4:38 am
Sorry Rob.  Lost track of this.  here's a link of a good place to buy equip.  Note the side by side BB housings.http://www.aquascience.net/cartridge.htm
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robmints


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Re: Radon in Water
Reply #12   May 4, 2005 7:26 am
Thanks Bill.
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