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What is the hardness of my tap water?

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What is the hardness of my tap water?

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The hardness of you water is typically between 140 and 160 parts per million (PPM). To convert to grains per gallon (gpg) divide PPM by 17.1. Example: 145 PPM divided by 17.1 equals 8.5 gpg.

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