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fluoride and chloramine. Go.

 
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This is what I want to know, anything easier/cheaper than bone char for fluoride and a ton of aeration for chloramine? (almost makes political activism/getting other people to change so I can feel good look easy)

Thanks!

(btw bone char is difficult just because it's not legal to make fires in the back yard in the city. This is urban, municipal water situation. Yes, I use the rain water as much as possible, but it sometimes gets droughty and hugelbeds are only possible in some parts of the yard, not others). Thanks!
 
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