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Is it allowed to drain water softener on the ground?
Thinking about getting a softener. There is no utility sink in the garage and no obvious place for the discharge. Is some sort of dry well permitted?
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Most water softener installations drain the discharge directly onto the ground through a plastic pipe in the exterior wall. It is legal.
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Does the discharge water have large amounts of salt ?
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There are other threads on this topic. Do a search. If draining on the ground is not allowed, there are a lot of Villagers violating the rule, and some of them live on my street.
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"Per Florida Building Code, household wastewater of any type (including greywater) must be discharged to the sanitary system. This includes water from sinks, tubs, toilets, water softeners, dishwashers, washing machines and floor drains."
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If you use salt it is discharged, you can see homes with bad areas of grass, that's due to salt.
Potassium does not have that issue, 90% of our customers use it over salt. It also gives you better feel on your skin. Be aware that certain cardiac issues can be affected by drinking water with potassium, if that's an issue you can switch to salt Or better yet add a reverse osmosis for drinking. Bob Nova Filters |
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Is the Nova filter hooked up before or after the water softner? Thanks |
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Salt water pools with the auto level feature discharge excess pool water into the ground after heavy rains. The optimal level of salt in a pool is roughly 3200 ppm.
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