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Can you safely water plants, vegetables or fruit and nut trees with chloraminated water?

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Can you safely water plants, vegetables or fruit and nut trees with chloraminated water?

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Yes. The small amount of chloramines in the water should have no effect on plants of any type.Dated:10/30/2007 4:00:33 PM Back to Top–^Q:Chloramine Public Notice March 7, 2007For many years, public water systems have added Chloramines to drinking water as a primary or secondary disinfectant. This is because of concerns of formation of disinfection by-product as the result of using free chlorine. The City of Shawnee is conducting a pilot study to evaluate the viability of using Chloramines as post oxidant…

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