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We've also got the only chlorinated water in the city."
Chlorinated water is already used during the chilling process to reduce bacteria levels.
I always thought chlorinated water tended to bleach your hair, not turn it green.
That's because the musicians had been replaced with 10,000 gallons of chlorinated water.
And keeping pearls on when swimming in chlorinated water is not wise.
KC tried to take a breath and swallowed chlorinated water.
But the list had gotten soaked in chlorinated water.
However, only pools containing chlorinated water can be considered safe from infectious disease.
Some people's skin may be sensitive to salt water or chlorinated water.
Neither will heavily chlorinated water, because many people don't like the smell or taste.
"And there is chlorine in the pool all over, the deck's wet with chlorinated water."
The chlorinated water sparkled under the glow of the pool lights.
Swim caps keep the body streamlined and protect the hair from chlorinated water.
Beyond the chlorinated water, palm fringes and the hint of ocean.
Later, Mr. Power says his eyes feel as though they've been in chlorinated water too long.
Patients hit by mustard gas would be washed with chlorinated water and have their burns treated.
On 22 August, 2,000 fish were killed when chlorinated water from a council swimming pool leaked into the river.
Always rinse off all salt and chlorinated water after swimming, as these have a drying effect on the skin.
Pete came to the surface of the pool, gasping and spitting chlorinated water.
Or paddling through chlorinated waters armed with two water pistols?
Goggles protect the eyes from chlorinated water, and can improve underwater visibility.
We flushed everything else with chlorine gas and heavily chlorinated water."
Drops of chlorinated water fell on the leg of his pants.
Small amounts of chloral hydrate occur in some chlorinated water.
City officials said bacteria can begin to grow in the pipes when fresh, chlorinated water is not continuously flowing through the system.