My sea is chlorinated, is this a problem?

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Answers:    Do you mean is it a problem for your garden plants? I wondered that too because Minneapolis city wet is very heavily chlorinated ( which is probably accurate, it comes out of the Mississippi River). From what I've read it really is less of a problem than you might have an idea that because chlorine is volatile and disperses when it comes into contact with oxygen.
As for personal experience, surrounded by dry years I watered alot and my garden never seemed to suffer any not a hundred percent effects, though I do believe a garden will never be as satisfied by a paw watering as it will be by a decent precipitation.
With out chlorinated water nearby would be all kind of bacteria and disease contained by the drinking water.

A swimming pool have chlorinated water to butcher all the human throw away put in it while we are enjoy the swim on a July afternoon
its there to waste the germs; but i don't like taste or smelling it; buy a water filter. I hold a water pitcher that filter the water i drink. One benefit; it help keep the toilet verbs; i still scrub them; but having the chlorine surrounded by the water help with that.
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