Question: Should water softener be hooked up to drinking water?

Softened water is considered safe to drink in the majority of cases. But the softener salt is only used to soften the resin that acts on the water – no salt gets into the water supply itself. In softened water, the sodium level increases. Sodium is not the same as salt (sodium chloride).

Do water softeners put salt in drinking water?

In other words, if your water test tells you that you have 18 grains per gallon hardness, installing a water softener will add about 35 milligrams of sodium to each 8 oz. glass of water you drink.

Can water softener make you sick?

For most healthy adults, the amount of sodium added to tap water by softening is too small to be harmful or cause any health concern. Its safe to drink and doesnt change the way the water tastes.

Why are water softeners banned in California?

The cost of treating this wastewater is significantly higher than other types of waste, and much of the water treated in this way still isnt recoverable. Thus, in 2005, California took action and made it legal for communities to ban this type of water softener in order to meet toughening environmental standards.

Are water softeners being banned?

Specifically, salt-based water softeners are no longer legal to install in homes across the state. Thus, in 2005, California took action and made it legal for communities to ban this type of water softener in order to meet toughening environmental standards.

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