SpicySativa
Well-Known Member
Couple things to do:
1) Check with your municipality and see whether they use chlorine or chloramine. Chlorine will evaporate, chloramine will not. Also, reverse osmosis is NOT an effective way to remove chloramines. Not to mention RO is a very wasteful process.
2) Buy a HydroLogic Small Boy with the upgraded catalytic carbon. This WILL remove both chorine and chloramine, and it'll only set you back about $100-150.
3) If your municipality only adds chlorine, just leave the water out overnight in 5-gallon buckets. Chlorine evaporates from water at a rate proportional to the amount of surface area exposed to air, thus buckets will work much better than narrow mouthed bottles.
4) Yes, plastic bottles leach chemicals.
1) Check with your municipality and see whether they use chlorine or chloramine. Chlorine will evaporate, chloramine will not. Also, reverse osmosis is NOT an effective way to remove chloramines. Not to mention RO is a very wasteful process.
2) Buy a HydroLogic Small Boy with the upgraded catalytic carbon. This WILL remove both chorine and chloramine, and it'll only set you back about $100-150.
3) If your municipality only adds chlorine, just leave the water out overnight in 5-gallon buckets. Chlorine evaporates from water at a rate proportional to the amount of surface area exposed to air, thus buckets will work much better than narrow mouthed bottles.
4) Yes, plastic bottles leach chemicals.