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Tightened security may affect your fish tank!
Posted: 18 Mar 2003, 23:07
by Dinyar
If you live in the US -- and possibly some European countries -- you may find that your tap water quality may change as a result of heightened domestic security as we (recklessly) go to war. I taste much more chlorine in my NYC tap water over the last 2-3 days. So remember to use your dechlorinator when doing your water changes!
Dinyar
Posted: 19 Mar 2003, 01:36
by S. Allen
Thanks for the heads up Dinyar.
BTW, you're not David from wild discus.com are you? just curious.
Posted: 24 Mar 2003, 15:57
by Bathos
i noticed the same thing. now, my water has a noticable chlorine smell. how do you know that's why they increased it? it makes perfect sense, but i was just wondering if you read it somewhere...
-Liz
Posted: 24 Mar 2003, 17:33
by Dinyar
BTW, you're not David from wild discus.com are you? just curious.
No, I'm "Dinyar"

Have always been.
i noticed the same thing. now, my water has a noticable chlorine smell. how do you know that's why they increased it? it makes perfect sense, but i was just wondering if you read it somewhere...
No, I didn't read specifically about this anywhere, though I did read that security had been greatly increased at local reservoirs and the water supply was a major area of concern in NYC. I noticed a distinct chlorine smell (it comes and goes) in my tap water which wasn't there before, and put 2+2 together. Just a hunch. I could be wrong. But better safe than sorry.
Dinyar
Posted: 26 Mar 2003, 12:01
by DeLBoD
Dinyar. If the Chlorine is on the rise then maybe the other toxins that are use to decontaminate the water are higher too.
I found this list of chemicals routinely added to tap water in the UK .
Liquified chlorine
Fluorosilicic acid
Aluminium sulphate
Calcium hydroxide
Sodium silicofluoride
Also found:
Pesticides
Nitrates
Trihalomethanes (THMs)
Salts of:
arsenic
radium
aluminium
copper
lead
mercury
cadmium
barium
I only ever use Chlorine away when treating tap water as I have a small Active carbon trickle filter for the metals and other toxins, however I think IĆ¢??ll be using Tap safe or some other product like that from now on just in case .
At the moment my tap water ph can shift from 6.6 to 7.6 in just 2 hours and ppm can rise to 200ppm(overall toxins) , so for now I am of to my friends house with a 20 gallon water container.
Any one in the UK had water problems? Or US even?
Bye
PS: Not jumping topic .
Posted: 30 Mar 2003, 20:16
by STINGRAY
The water in the midlands is crap as well . No need for terrorists to poison us the authorities do a good job allready. We advise most of our customers to use still bottled water when doing changes as the tap water is far too high in nitrate and other inpurities or use a purifierof some sorts.