Paul Verizzo
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I live just north of Austin, Texas in Round Rock. About two thirds of our water comes from streams which flow through limestone. The balance is pumped groundwater. Probably the same calcium load.
In the years that I've owned a pH meter I've observed that tap and bottled water can have wide ranging pH's. Here are a few examples:
Municipal water where I used to live, Sarasota FL. Best as I can recall, about 6.8. Roun' there. Under 7.
Municipal water, Round Rock, TX: 7.2 Sort of amazing, it has a LOT of lime in it as evidenced by crud on dishwasher dishes. To counteract this, I put a tablespoon or more of citric acid in the final rinse. Wow! Big difference.
RO water from a bulk dispenser, 7.2
"Distilled" grocery store water, 7.6 . I put distilled in quotation marks because I doubt if it is steam distilled at under $2/gallon. Probably just tighter spec'd RO.
"Drinking water," 7.6
That's a HUGE range in terms of activity! And I'm sure there are many locations that have both higher and lower pH's.
Possibly how different photographers in different location find such variations in, at the least, developing times.
In the years that I've owned a pH meter I've observed that tap and bottled water can have wide ranging pH's. Here are a few examples:
Municipal water where I used to live, Sarasota FL. Best as I can recall, about 6.8. Roun' there. Under 7.
Municipal water, Round Rock, TX: 7.2 Sort of amazing, it has a LOT of lime in it as evidenced by crud on dishwasher dishes. To counteract this, I put a tablespoon or more of citric acid in the final rinse. Wow! Big difference.
RO water from a bulk dispenser, 7.2
"Distilled" grocery store water, 7.6 . I put distilled in quotation marks because I doubt if it is steam distilled at under $2/gallon. Probably just tighter spec'd RO.
"Drinking water," 7.6
That's a HUGE range in terms of activity! And I'm sure there are many locations that have both higher and lower pH's.
Possibly how different photographers in different location find such variations in, at the least, developing times.