At times I can detect chlorine odors in tap water. What can I do about it?

Chlorine odors may be more noticeable Mien the weather is warmer: Chlorine is a disinfectant and is added to the water to kill germs. The following are ways you can remove the chlorine and its odor from your drinking water:

  • Fill a pitcher and let it stand in the refrigerator overnight. (This is the best way.)
  • Fill a glass or jar with water and let it stand in sunlight: for 30 minutes.
  • Pour water from one container to another about 10 times.
  • Heat the water to about 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Once you remove the chlorine, be sure to refrigerate the water to limit bacterial regrowth.

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1. Does my drinking water contain fluoride?
2. Is New York City's water "hard"?
3. At times, my drinking water looks 'milky" when first taken. from a faucet, but then clears up - why?
4. At times I can detect chlorine odors in tap water. What can I do about it?
5. The aerators in my home are clogging with pieces ea small, whitish material. What is causing this to occur?
6. Sometimes my water is a rusty brown color - what causes this?
7. Should I buy bottled water?