>>21679091 (LB)
Good chance this is due to the non-existent border and we've been brought one step closer to this. Fucking Venezuelan gangs were cutting tires a week ago. My guess is this shit is going to ramp up in October
>>21679091 (LB)
Good chance this is due to the non-existent border and we've been brought one step closer to this. Fucking Venezuelan gangs were cutting tires a week ago. My guess is this shit is going to ramp up in October
That red shit does not look good
The cost of pool chemicals has been on the rise for the past 2-3 years. Liquid chlorine, tabs, etc. Making water treatment supplies scarce and expensive is a good way to control water supply
Whatever you say there spanky
Disinfection
Once the water has been filtered, it may appear clean and clear, but there could be bacteria and viruses still in the water, so to eradicate these, the water must go through a disinfection process.
The most common disinfection treatment is the use of chlorine, also known as chlorination. Chlorine (such as chlorine dioxide and chlorine gas) is added to the water and monitored so that the water is sterilized without affecting the taste and odor of the delivered water.
https://atlas-scientific.com/blog/municipal-water/