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Old 10-22-2007, 11:18 PM   #1
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Water Treatment Specialists?


Who here is and can recommend where to send my employees(and myself) to become certified water treament "specialists". I know more than most afformentioned "specialists" already but still feel the need for more education. I feel like giving Rainsoft and Culligan a run for their money

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Contact Multi-Pure Drinking water Systems at 1808-622-9205 or look them up on the web. They do a fantastic job for residences on city water. A point of use system, but the benefits are outstanding. I woudn't do without mine.Their tech department is also unmatched.
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This is my first post here so I thought I might as well help on this. I am going to school right now and have done some side work with a couple water softeners and iron filters. I have ordered some systems from Discount Water Softeners.com (sorry can't do a link for some reason) over the past year or so. They help you pick the right system and are low enough price to mark up and make good profit and still be way less than Rainsoft and the other big guys. These guys give FREE technical support too. I hope this helps.
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Who here is and can recommend where to send my employees(and myself) to become certified water treament "specialists". I know more than most afformentioned "specialists" already but still feel the need for more education. I feel like giving Rainsoft and Culligan a run for their money

The very best resource is the Water Quality Assiciation. http://www.wqa.org/
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Old 12-17-2007, 12:42 AM   #5
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I agree with Pete. I just went to the WQA's site as well. You can search for local water treatment professionals by zip code if you need to. Later, Jason
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