Phosphates in RO/DI Water

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My tap water starts at 1.3 mg/l of phosphate. I have a seven stage RO/DI system; with a booster pump. One sediment, two carbon, two RO membranes and two DI. I've replaced everything except the RO membranes. The water being produced is down to .6 mg/l of phosphate.

Is a .7 mg/l reduction is phosphate "normal" or within expectations for an RO/DI unit?
 
I keep my water in a 100g vertical tank container in the garage. I've hooked up a pump and media reactor filled with GFO. I pump the water through the reactor and back into the tank. After several hours, testing the water coming out of the media reactor reads zero phosphates.
 
Cycling through GFO is one to handle it. But I thought that the RO membrane should reject about 98 percent of the stuff. You are observing only a 50 percent rejection. But I am not an expert on RODI. I am hoping that someone who is will chime in.
 
I thought that Phosphate was removed in the DI resin. But I've ordered replacement RO membranes just the same.
 
My RO membranes were spent. They were only replaced in early October. But my guess is that the couple of times I let the unit run much much much longer than it should, probably negatively impacted things. Teaches me to be more vigilant about testing the water on a monthly basis.
 

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