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On Sunday, 11 March 2018 08:51:01 UTC, Brian Gaff wrote:

I personally feel that companies like Thames and others who supply water
should be doing the removal. Surely the lime scale is damaging appliances
and pipes


it repairs pipes.

and for all we know causing kidney stones.


there is no oxalate in tap water afaik. The minerals present are essential
nutrients.


Right conclusion, wrong reason. Increased calcium intake might
contribute to kidney stones in a susceptible person, but the amount of
calcium in hard water is a minuscule part of the normal dietary intake.


It never used to be
like this.


Ground sourced water has been hard for millions of years.

I seem to remember in London it started to worsen when they put
in that huge concrete ring main around London. Could it perhaps be a break
down of the cement that is getting into the water?
Brian


no.



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