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Sediment filters on city water

For the past 13 months, we have been using a basic sediment filter and I have been changing the cartridge every three months.  At those intervals I would find a fair amount of sand in the bottom of the filter housing -- probably about a half teaspoon.    Recently in an effort to get all of the water out of the filter before storing it for the drive to our next location I have been opening the filter housing to dump excess water.  Each time I do that I find some sand particles.  I have to conclude from this that campground water -- while safe to drink -- contains more sediment than we would think. 

It goes without saying that it is better to keep this sediment out of our faucet and shower screens.

George Stoltz.  Retired from full-time living in a great Foretravel and now are back to living in a traditional sticks and bricks in Florida.