I understand that the city of Huntsville is doing some preliminary studies to switch the water disinfectant from Chlorine to Chloramine. They don't seem to have any plan to inform aquarists when the switch will take place.
For reefers who use RODI system, this should not be a problem as long as we keep our prefilters changed routinely and in a timely manner. It may use up our DI resin a bit faster, but that's not a big deal.
Those who use tap water for fresh water tanks or reef tanks need to treat the water with chloramine remover such as Amquel, Prime, or equivalent.
Here's a good article for Chloramine and reef aquarium by Dr. Randy Holmes-Farley.
Tomoko
For reefers who use RODI system, this should not be a problem as long as we keep our prefilters changed routinely and in a timely manner. It may use up our DI resin a bit faster, but that's not a big deal.
Those who use tap water for fresh water tanks or reef tanks need to treat the water with chloramine remover such as Amquel, Prime, or equivalent.
Here's a good article for Chloramine and reef aquarium by Dr. Randy Holmes-Farley.
Tomoko