
Originally Posted by
Gary Slusser
A North Star is the same as a Kenmore or other big box store branded softener and sold by plumbers.
Hardness is stated in grains/gallon (gpg) or ppm or mg/l, not a percentage. And if that 65 is gpg, your North Star is probably way undersized.
Sediment can be many things and disposable cartridge filters are a poor choice for filtering sediment. A backwashed filter is best. The vast majority of sediment is not harmful. It could be from shale, H2S gas, or sediment in the bottom of the well and the pump is stirring it up every time it starts etc. etc.. And your dept of health is not a good place to get information on that type problem. And be very careful of well drillers, they sell new wells and expensive 'fixes' for things like this sediment.
You don't say if the black is particles or just causing the filter cartridge to be discolored. If there are no particles, you don't have anything like a hole in the casing of the well etc., it will be a water quality problem and the best choice for help is an online or local water treatment dealer, not a well driller.
What HARM would it do to talk to the health department? It is free.
Of course Gary is the guy who posts a picture of an expensive motor home and claims it is his. The truth all came out.
His is a 1999 ho-hum model.
Trying to help people NOT get cheated ON THE NET.
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