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To reduce excess calcium in water, you can use a water softener, which typically employs ion exchange to replace calcium ions with sodium or potassium ions. Another method is to install a reverse osmosis system, which effectively removes minerals, including calcium, from water. Additionally, you can use chemical treatments, such as adding sodium hexametaphosphate, to help sequester calcium and prevent scaling.

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