Check into a filtration system.
Chlorine in water will dissipate if left exposed to the air and sunlight for a while e.g to get rid of chlorine in bucket of water leave it standing out in the sun for a while.
Yes it does have. Its odor is quite similar to Chlorine (chocking odor)
Correct. Chlorine has a distinct odor.
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It has a very strong and extremely distinctive odor. If you smell it and you don't know why, get out of there.
Yes
because spring water contains the element sulfur, which can have an unpleasant odor.
Many tests exist for water: color, odor, taste, pH, concentrations of nitrites, nitrates, iron, sodium, chlorine, micoorganisms etc.
Urine will have a strong odor if the person is not hydrated enough. Try drinking a full 8 - 8 oz. glasses of water today and see if this helps.
Chlorine has a specific, strong, unpleasant odor.
I. H. Suffet has written: 'Taste and Odor in Drinking Water Supplies-Phase III'
Someone/something changed the original question and that is probably why it has not been answered.Safe levels for chlorine are 1.5 ppm to about 5.0 ppm. of free chlorine. You should have a test kit that will give you free chlorine readings as opposed to just a chlorine residual. Free chlorine is what sanitizes the pool water. If you can smell a chlorine odor coming from your pool then you do not have enough chlorine in the water.K