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Chlorination is the most widely used method of disinfecting drinking-water. Liquids (such as bleach), powders (such as bleaching powder), and purpose-made tablets can be used. Iodine can also be used as a chemical disinfectant. Choosing the right amount of chlorine to use can be difficult, because the effectiveness of chlorination depends on the quality of the untreated water, which may vary according to the season.
To decide which household water technology is most appropriate for your needs, financials, and preferences, try using the [http://communitychoicestool.org/ '''Community Choices'''] tool by [http://www.pacinst.org/ The Pacific Institute]. Click on their logo in It walks you through a brief survey to consider variables for the upper right to start the brief surveyHWTS treatment.
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