rappinkapc
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I checked with my local water district, and they still use chlorine as a disinfectant to treat the water, not chloramines.
I'd rather not use Campden tablets if they're unnecessary. However, there seems to be mixed advice about whether it is necessary to boil the water a day in advance to get rid of the chlorine, or if letting it sit in an open container for a day is sufficient.
I would also rather not boil the water, as it uses a lot of energy, but I would do it if letting it sit doesn't really work. What do you all think?
I'd rather not use Campden tablets if they're unnecessary. However, there seems to be mixed advice about whether it is necessary to boil the water a day in advance to get rid of the chlorine, or if letting it sit in an open container for a day is sufficient.
I would also rather not boil the water, as it uses a lot of energy, but I would do it if letting it sit doesn't really work. What do you all think?