08-16-17, 12:40 AM | #11 |
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If you're on chlorinated city water, you don't really need to worry about bacteria growing in the tank - that's what the chlorine is for.
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Under Dutch Law chlorine is no longer allowed to be used as a primary disinfectant. The water quality probably ranks among the highest in the world, but once there is a small contamination there's not a lot to kill it off. The risk is very small, but it's about €10 to keep the water 110% safe year round; so I'm happy letting it run. |
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