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    Gong Shooter sbgixxer's Avatar
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    I am a Water Treatment Operator and Sodium Hypochlorite is what water treatment plants use to disinfect water. So although I wouldn't want to drink it in it's concentrated form, it's already in the water that comes out of your tap. If you wash 'em out, you should be fine. After you fill it up with water, you can test it for cl2 residual. If it's too high then maybe it's not a good idea but I'd bet that you'd find very little in there after a few rinsing cycles. The water that goes out of our plants has a residual free chlorine of between 2.0ppm - 2.5ppm. You would be safe with a little more but use that as a benchmark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbgixxer View Post
    I am a Water Treatment Operator and Sodium Hypochlorite is what water treatment plants use to disinfect water. So although I wouldn't want to drink it in it's concentrated form, it's already in the water that comes out of your tap. If you wash 'em out, you should be fine. After you fill it up with water, you can test it for cl2 residual. If it's too high then maybe it's not a good idea but I'd bet that you'd find very little in there after a few rinsing cycles. The water that goes out of our plants has a residual free chlorine of between 2.0ppm - 2.5ppm. You would be safe with a little more but use that as a benchmark.
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    My dad is also a water operator. I have used many five gallon buckets from him for long term supply storage. A little rinse, and its good to go. Same stuff that's in your tap water.

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