Bashley
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Hi All
As an expat living in France it can get a little complicated finding out facts and figures on this subject.
From this website it seems that France using something called Ozone and not chloramine. https://www.lenntech.com/processes/disinfection/regulation-eu/eu-water-disinfection-regulation.htm
Does this mean my tap water is safe to use as is? I seem to remember that even if you have a little chlorine in your water, letting it stand for a while burns it off. I bought some campden powder but would prefer not to use it if I don't have to.
I'm planing on still using a filter of some kind - any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a beginner btw.
As an expat living in France it can get a little complicated finding out facts and figures on this subject.
From this website it seems that France using something called Ozone and not chloramine. https://www.lenntech.com/processes/disinfection/regulation-eu/eu-water-disinfection-regulation.htm
Does this mean my tap water is safe to use as is? I seem to remember that even if you have a little chlorine in your water, letting it stand for a while burns it off. I bought some campden powder but would prefer not to use it if I don't have to.
I'm planing on still using a filter of some kind - any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a beginner btw.