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<blockquote data-quote="rc" data-source="post: 120368" data-attributes="member: 878"><p>rc, where do you get the chlorine tablets that you put in the drinking water. Is it the same as what is put in a pool? Or is there a chlorine tablet that is used strictly for drinking water?</p><p></p><p>I am on a well at home but work for a municipality. I don't use chlorine in my well water but know that it is used in city water. I do use them in my treatment plant at home. In Mississippi treatment plants are prefered over septic tanks. They are fed by areator pumps and the chlorinator tank is the last stage. When the water discharges from the chlorinator tank it supposedly is 95 % pure, but I still know where it comes from. the tablets are purchased at a hardware store and are the same as pool tablets only smaller. They disolve very slowly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc, post: 120368, member: 878"] rc, where do you get the chlorine tablets that you put in the drinking water. Is it the same as what is put in a pool? Or is there a chlorine tablet that is used strictly for drinking water? I am on a well at home but work for a municipality. I don't use chlorine in my well water but know that it is used in city water. I do use them in my treatment plant at home. In Mississippi treatment plants are prefered over septic tanks. They are fed by areator pumps and the chlorinator tank is the last stage. When the water discharges from the chlorinator tank it supposedly is 95 % pure, but I still know where it comes from. the tablets are purchased at a hardware store and are the same as pool tablets only smaller. They disolve very slowly. [/QUOTE]
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