maverick302
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We had the well water tested, came back with traces of lead and copper, and a slightly low pH (6.11). Doing some research, the EPA suggests pH between 6.5 and 8.5. The acidity can supposedly cause the metals in the water via plumbing corrosion. There are point-of-entry neutralizing systems available, but I want to know more. Is 6.11 really bad enough to need treatment? Does groundwater pH vary over time or is it likely I'll have similar results a year from now? Are the more expensive neutralizers markedly better than cheap options?
