it is quite possible that the dirt had enough organics to inactivate the chlorine.
the only thing I have heard to treat for chlorine is Polyaqua which soothes the
gills. just hitting oxygen wont inactivate the chlorine that fast. Ingrid
Carl Beyer wrote:
From the line break to the pond is about 1 foot, over dirt that does not
get any poisons or fertilizer so I am pessimistic this is an issue. I
am a bit surprised about the Clorine, although it is raining in LA, as
the water was gushing out of a pipe and hitting oxygen before the pond...
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