Even if they don't add chloramine to the water if there is any ammonia present the chloramine will for all on its when they add Chlorine.  Its just not safe unless you use a well to let water sit out any more. 
   
  Donna
  
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  > From: Larry Blanchard <labl@comcast.net>
  >To: tropicalfishclub@yahoogroups.com 
  >Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 4:23 PM
  >Subject: Re: [tropical fish club] Re: sodium thiosulfate (pentahydrate) for de-chlorination of tap water
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  >On 07/10/2012 03:03 PM, Saxphil wrote:
  >> Another option is leave the tap water to stand for a couple of days before putting in your tank its the cheapest, drawback you may need alot of buckets.
  >Just make sure it's chlorine - standing won't work with chloramine which 
  >some water companies use.
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  >Larry B
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Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Re: [tropical fish club] Re: sodium thiosulfate (pentahydrate) for de-chlorination of tap water
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