Are you sure it's 5.5? That's the first thing I would question. Most of us don't have accurate pH testers; I have the old pHydrion papers. Sometimes it's hard to make the color differentiation.
I would talk to the bottled water company and ask for their thoughts. They might find pH 5.5 incredible or normal, who knows?
And why bother? I've never used a pre-soak and I'll wager have never suffered a problem. You definitely do not want to pre-soak for a two bath developer. It just pre-displaces what should be actual developer in Bath A.
Yes, I'm sure it's 5.5 or thereabouts. I have the 15 roll pHydrion set at the moment, it was less expensive than a meter for the time being and seems to be pretty accurate if used carefully (pipetted sample to watch glass and color comparison done under bright enough white illumination). And this is the pH the bottled distilled water's been every time I've tested it for last few months. Tap water on the other hand's gone from about the same to about 6.5 or so since the height of summer as the amount of chlorine's been decreased (I think).
I'm having some problems with development uniformity using non-divided developers the cause of which have been difficult to pinpoint. Earlier divided development test films show no such uniformity issues. However last night testing another eight rolls in divided D-76 the uniformity wasn't any better than film dev'ed in non-divided developers earlier in the weekend.
Prior to the second test with divided developer I thought maybe the alkaline nature of the bath A had something to do with gelatin swelling and possibly a more uniform absorption of solution. Apparently this isn't a good thing and after further research it would appear a presoak isn't necessary or even recommended for a number of perfectly good reasons so I've already abandoned the idea as you can see in my earlier post in this thread.
The presoak was supposed to be only for non-divided developers although I may not have been clear on that. I'll be testing uniformity with various experiments through the week but I think I may have screwed up in shortcutting fix and wash or in overheating the film in the Senrac dryer, will have to see. Regardless, it's certainly not boring.