Monday, November 12, 2018
What are “tannins”? Tannins are organic compounds that are the byproducts of decaying vegetation in the ground. They are essentially tea, and discolour the water. Tannins can cause staining to white fabrics and fixtures. They most commonly occur in surface water such as lakes and rivers and occasionally in wells. How can Tannins be removed from water? Tannin removal will depend on levels present in the water source. Lower levels can be dealt with using activated carbon backwashing filters. Higher levels require a Tannin Plus Softener. www.WaterMarket.ca
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