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About Fred E. Brunetti CWSV
Expertise My field of expertise is in domestic water treatment. I am retired and have 28 years of experience in the water treatment field. I have earned the designation of Water Specialist, level five, from the Water Quality Association.I can offer help in the solution for private wells` problems as to `point of entry` and `point of use` treatments. these would include,disinfection,conditioning,and purification for drinking including reverse osmosis technology. Problems concerning well pumps,or plumbing or well drilling are out of my field,as well as commericial,industrial or municipal water treatment. I prefer to limit questions to the average homeowner`s use.Since retiring I have added consultation on the care and ,maintenance of domestic water treatment systems. These include filtration, conditioning/softening,chemical feed, and drinking water systems.
Experience over 28 years testing private wells and application of various water treatment systems for a 65 year old water treatment company.Now retired and doing independent water consulting.BR> Organizations Water Quality Association
Organizations Water Quality Association
Education/Credentials WATER QUALITY ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATION AS WATER SPECIALIST V
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Water Quality - holding tank and water filter system
Expert: Fred E. Brunetti CWSV - 10/25/2009
Question We have iron problems with our water. We are about a year away from starting to build a new home on our property. We would like to put in a holding tank and a filtration system prior to building a new home. I was thinking that filtering the water prior to having it flow into the holding tank would work, but I'm just guessing. What do you think the best configuration would be?
Thanks!
Answer Hi Rae Ann
Thanks for asking. Usually treatment is done after the holding tank depending on several parameters. I suggest that you visit www.wqa.org. There you may find a specialist in your area
who will diagnose your problems and give you sound solutions. Water treatment, in my opinion, is too important an issue for you and your family's life and health to have this be a DIY project.I wish you the best of luck in your new home.
Fred
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