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Hi,
Concerning the swimming pool for reserve of drinkable water. I spoke with a manufacturer of pool liner, he told me that the liner are made of some chemical for antimicrobial( like algeacide etc..) thus the liner release some chemical. It seem it’s not NSF61 thus the water in the pool even after cleaning the pool it might not be potable water even after passing it through different process re-filled pool that is intended for drinking or cooking through a gravity ceramic water filter in your kitchen, such as a Big Berkey might not be suitable for drinking since the chemical like the one release from the liner might not be eliminated. Thus I would appreciate having your opinion on this.
Thank you.