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Seriously this is bananas
Fiancée and I are moving to Guelph soon and we were curious about water hardness. Turns out Guelph has some of the hardest water in the country
But not the hardest. Oh no no no
That distingushed honour goes to Innerkip, Ontario, which according to an Oxford County study in 2017, sits AT A WHOPPING 906 MILLIGRAMS PER LITRE.
Think about that for a second. 1 Litre of water weighs 1kg. Now I'm no scientist, but doesn't that mean that Innerkip's water is 90% sediment?????
You think that's bad? Aquatell.ca has compiled the water hardnesses for all major cities in the country and they put Innerkip at FUCKING 1094 MG/L!
My Innerkip peeps, y'all are drinking pure fucking Calcium at this point???
EDIT
I am not very good at math
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