So, in attending the church of organic soil, doctrine states I purge my water of chlorine before bringing my offering to the altar. After days of bubbling, I could still smell chlorine. Even after a week, I was still detecting chlorine. I don't know how people bubble their chlorine out overnight, it wasn't working for me. I Even looked at the water report to ensure they use chlorine and not chloramine.
A few years back, I thought back to my hydro days, and about dissolved gasses and water temperature. The warmer your water is, the less dissolved gasses it can hold. Chlorine is a dissolved gas.
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I'd like to introduce my rheem 50 gallon tap water dechlorinator. I fill my jugs, and 12-16 hours later, they've cooled, and are ready to rock. i used to do things to get some dissolved oxygen back in the water, like transferring it between pitchers or bubbling, but I couldn't see a difference in my setup.
As a bonus, some of the hardness is left in the tank, but the actual amount is negligible. Heating the bicarbonates drives off CO2 and calcium carbonate is much less soluble than calcium bicarbonate, so some gets left in the tank as scale.