A Beginner's Guide To On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation
Source: Bio-Microbics, Inc.

By Kevin Westerling,
@KevinOnWater
Why buy, transport, and store chlorine when you can make your own? Here are eight questions to consider before adopting the practice.
Chlorine is a wonderful, life-saving chemical. It may be taken somewhat for granted today, but chlorine’s arrival more than a century ago really did herald a revolution, and it’s still going strong. Of course, the use of liquid and gas chlorine also has its drawbacks, including the ongoing repurchase expense and a variety of safety concerns associated with transport and storage.
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