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Sam_Spade
Apr 25, 2016Explorer
rockhillmanor wrote:If that is true, how come the annual water analysis that my water company does always shows a residual chlorine content in the water ??? Hint: Because there is some chlorine IN the water.
And that amount is NO where's even close or near a level to 'sanitize' a holding tank as one post stated, which is what the response was directed to.
But that is NOT WHAT WAS SAID.
You can't say "there is none" and then change it to "well there isn't much" later.
That residual level is there to protect (some) from a contamination after the treatment plant. It will do that too in your holding tank if it is not heavily contaminated to begin with.
If you KNOW that your tank has funky stuff growing in it already, that is a WHOLE different story.
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