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Water Tank Algae
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<blockquote data-quote="rwtherefords" data-source="post: 119257" data-attributes="member: 778"><p>Just to be clear, I wasn't saying to add bleach to the water that cattle drink. I was agreeing with Bez that a tank cleaning process could use bleach as a means of killing existing algae that cannot be scraped/scrubbed off. After rinsing, I wouldn't think there would be any more residual chlorine in the H2O than in regular city water (which many people use to fill their tanks each day).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rwtherefords, post: 119257, member: 778"] Just to be clear, I wasn't saying to add bleach to the water that cattle drink. I was agreeing with Bez that a tank cleaning process could use bleach as a means of killing existing algae that cannot be scraped/scrubbed off. After rinsing, I wouldn't think there would be any more residual chlorine in the H2O than in regular city water (which many people use to fill their tanks each day). [/QUOTE]
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