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|    Jerry Salinsky to Frank    |
|    Re: How much chlorine should there be, 1    |
|    14 Jul 20 07:42:00    |
      From: ouasami@do-not-send.com              On 7/13/2020 9:11 PM, Frank wrote:       > On 7/13/2020 9:31 AM, Jerry Salinsky wrote:       >> swimming pool with a capacity of 100,000 liters. How much chlorine       >> (grams) should be there to achieve a concentration of 1 ppm?       >       > Here is what I got googling your question:       >       > http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/Hyperchlorination.htm              Thanks for your time. According to the article, it takes 1.3 oz of       chlorine gas for 10,000 gallon of water to achieve 1 ppm. In my case,       that'd be 97.5 grams of chlorine.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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