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Old 12-28-13, 01:03 AM   #11
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Looks like you will need at least 2 stages to treat your well water. First stage to remove iron and sediment, 2nd stage to remove the salt. Anything that will flow 75 liters per minute is going to be super expensive.

If you're trying to filter 4.5 cubic meters per hour, a reverse osmosis machine would have to be colossal to process that much water. In one day, you say you are going to use 108 cubic meters? That's like 10000 US gallons. Most single-family homeowners don't use that much water in 3 months!

This is obviously a maximum output value. Unless you're growing rice, you shouldn't need anywhere near that much water for 1/2 acre of land.

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