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gvl, fl
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Re: 'Disinfecting' the water in New Orleans
      Fri Sep 09 2005 04:06 PM

I think the Chlorine evaporates eventually. For instance, if you want to use tap water for Venus Flytraps, you put it in a bucket and let it sit for a day or two, until the chlorine evaporates. It wouldn't have to be swimming pool strength/concentration, necessarily. Just enough to kill a lot of the nasty stuff in there now. Even 1 or 2 drops per gallon would probably do something. I'm not thinking that people could drink it easily so much as that it wouldn't be deadly toxic.

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* 'Disinfecting' the water in New Orleans Gainesville, FL Fri Sep 09 2005 04:06 PM
. * * Re: 'Disinfecting' the water in New Orleans Clark   Thu Sep 08 2005 07:34 PM
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. * * Re: 'Disinfecting' the water in New Orleans marine4003   Fri Sep 09 2005 06:28 AM

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