Hello Permies,
A lost
Gert here, recently found myself living at a place with softened well
water... Previous owner decided to deal with situation by running everything through a water softener (including the two outside hose bibs). Looks like some blue chemy gic, I am told is "just sodium chloride"
Current
land owner believes it is essential for lifespan of
water heater, etc. I am very dubious! Even with the gic, the water leaves white residue everywhere. And what happens to all the salt? Currently running into a septic system, seems like the salt build up would be a big problem. Also if I am to stay long term would want to do greywater watering, is that even an option with softened water?
Had some issues with a worm bin we set up (before we figured out the outside hose bibs were also softened) and am now scared to water anything, carrying water from a nearby structure that isn't softened, ok for a couple indoor plants but once the rain stops will be fairly limiting. [I mean could be a good design challenge...] Except salted water still runs into my
local environment every time I run the tap! I got a berkey filter for drinking water and am trying to convince landowner to pull the softener out, or find an alternative. So far not getting much traction.
Wondering if anyone has some advice on dealing with the situation? Am I overreacting to the salt content? Also why does the water turn blue when I boil potatoes?! Or when leaching acorns?