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California Bans Ion Exchange Water Softeners

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California Bans Ion Exchange Water Softeners

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  1. California Bans Ion Exchange Water Softeners California has led the country in a movement to ban salt-based water softeners — with states like Texas, Michigan, and Connecticut following suit. So, why did California state legislators decide to ban these popular water softeners when they were widely used around the state to soften the notoriously hard water found in California?

  2. Salt-Based Water Softeners Explained Our water is filled with calcium and magnesium molecules that make the water hard if we don’t incorporate water softeners into our water systems. If softeners are not applied, the hard water will cause problems in our homes by wearing down fixtures and appliances quickly due to ‘soap scum’

  3. Negative Effects on Agriculture Agriculture plays a vital role for Californiansand people around the world. According toPacific Research Institute, California is responsible for 11 percent of total agricultural sales in the United States, the largest share of any state. California’s agricultural sector is a solid and essential component of the state’s economyand national and global food production

  4. The Economic Impact While the environmental impact of salt-based water softeners is undeniable, so is the economic impact. Daniel Cozad, the executive director of theCentral Valley Salinity Alternatives for Long-term Sustainability initiative in California state, spoke to California Sun about the financial implications of salt-based water softeners inserting unnecessary salts into the state’s water supply.

  5. California’s Ongoing Struggle With Water Issues It’s no secret that California has a history of drought and water shortages. So when water that would’ve been otherwise useable became contaminated due to salt-based water softenerspreviously being used throughout the state, significant issues arose. California legislators were pushed to ban these water softeners.

  6. Salt-Free Water Softener Systems Lawmakers, politicians, environmentalists, farmers, and consumers alike felt the need to ban water softeners because of the detrimental economic and environmental impacts. The excess salt was problematic in many ways for a state that already struggled with water issues.

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