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Technology Stocks : Discuss Year 2000 Issues

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To: Ken who wrote (7442)7/30/1999 10:09:00 PM
From: B.K.Myers  Read Replies (3) of 9818
 
Ron's advise on using bleach to purify water was right on the money. I always add a little bleach to the water tanks on my boat every time that I add water. Here is what Clorox has to say about using bleach to purify water:

When boiling water is not possible, filter water, letting particles settle out. Pour off clear water. Add regular household liquid bleach (5.25% sodium hypochlorite, such as Clorox bleach -- not scented or colorsafe), as follows:

4 drops regular liquid bleach per quart of water
16 drops regular liquid bleach per gallon of water
1 teaspoon regular liquid bleach per 5 gallons of water
Mix well; wait 30 minutes.Water should have a slight bleach odor. If not, repeat and wait 15 more minutes.


clorox.com

B.K.
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