Democrats really don't care about the environment.

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The wastewater is treated for viruses before being reintroduced to the ground water.
 
Hopefully the bags say "Monsanto" on them ?

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Fucking bleach dude

12.5% sodium hypochlorite if you have to know

EPA# 9359-02

Same shit you can buy at the hardware store for your pool
 
Liberal protests are just overblown baby fits, but pay attention to the places they protest afterward. They always trash the evironment without any conscience. They badmouth everyone who doesn't subscribe to 'climate change' but are responsible for most of it.

I've been to dozens of liberal protests and Democrat rallies, and every single time they leave a sea of litter behind. In fact, I've been to their Earth Day celebrations and climate change protests and they're some of the worst about trashing the environment.

The last big Earth Day event I went to a couple of years ago, one of the first things they did was release 1,000 balloons into the sky! Man, liberal hypocrisy is nauseating.
 
Fucking bleach dude

12.5% sodium hypochlorite if you have to know

EPA# 9359-02

Same shit you can buy at the hardware store for your pool

I know that the pool store shit works a hell of a lot better than the grocery store shit.
 
Oddly enough treating a pool is trickier than potable water.
I fucking hate swimming pools. Especially ones that kids get in. I dislike bleach too. When I go to my parent's house, the one I grew up in, I can smell that shit. I drank that water the first 15 years of my life too. I was there this morning putting a new faucet in one of the bathrooms. I could smell the bleach. I am used to well water. I have the deepest well in the neighborhood and my water is very nice. Little hard, but I got a softener. I also have a house filter.
 
I fucking hate swimming pools. Especially ones that kids get in. I dislike bleach too. When I go to my parent's house, the one I grew up in, I can smell that shit. I drank that water the first 15 years of my life too. I was there this morning putting a new faucet in one of the bathrooms. I could smell the bleach. I am used to well water. I have the deepest well in the neighborhood and my water is very nice. Little hard, but I got a softener. I also have a house filter.
Well water is wonderful. I personally like to take it from a tap before the chlorinator, but even the treated water is so low that I doubt anyone would taste it.
I brought my test kit home with me one day and my town water has like 4x the free chlorine as the water I treat.
The town I used to live in NY had garbage water so we got in the habit of keeping a bubbler in the kitchen. Hot water on demand is a nice bonus
 
we have so much calcium in the water here, it's ridiculous.

After a disaster, one of the leading causes of death is waterborne diseases / contaminated water.

Filter the water. Some coffee filters, clean cloth or paper towels can be used to filter water.

If you boil water, be sure it's at full rolling boil for at least 1 minute.

Bleach.
if your bleach is 8.25% sodium hypochlorite, use 1/4 teaspoon for 5 gallons of water.
if your bleach is 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, use 1/2 teaspoon for 5 gallons of water.
Use only regular household plain bleach (not scented, color safe, or containing other cleaners, etc).

Bleach is good if you need to store water for an extended period of time. Be sure to keep the water stored out of sunlight; sunlight helps bacteria, algae, etc. to grow.

If you can: Filter, boil, bleach and store. in that order.

Research "emergency disinfection of water" for yourself, to be sure you understand your options.
 
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