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What are Tannins?

Simply put, anything once alive can be considered organic. Tannins are dissolved, decayed organic matter in the water, and generally not a health risk. Tannins appear primarily in river or surface water and swamps, but, often find their way into wells through cracks and fissures in rock formations. Most people drink a form of tannin every day in the guise of tea or coffee.

 

Signs of Tannins

Tannins will generally cause a yellow, yellow/brownish tinge to the water. They come from decayed vegetation or animal matter and are carbon-based. This is significant because carbon tends to deplete oxygen and tannin-laden waters will reduce the amount of free oxygen in water. This depletion of oxygen helps explain how tannins contribute to the problem of acid water (low pH).

 

Did your Iron Removal System or Water Softener Fail?

Tannins also prevent iron from being oxidized and precipitated (process whereby iron is changed from a dissolved form to a particle). Tannins in water are responsible for many failures of iron removal filter systems and water softeners.

Sometimes organic matter will bind with heme iron (organic iron found in hemoglobin*) and will cause the iron to pass through an oxidation/precipitation process while remaining in dissolved form. The best way to remove the iron in cases such as this is to treat the iron as an organic and remove it with a tannin filter media.

 

 

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