Edited post for more info, sorry.
Looks about normal for chlorine. You can age water for 24 hours with an airstone/power head directed at the surface, or use a product to neutralize it, dosing for 2ppm (less if you use a test kit, and know the actual levels.)
Also, there are several other reports, if that's not for your area I can dig through those.
Looks about normal for chlorine. You can age water for 24 hours with an airstone/power head directed at the surface, or use a product to neutralize it, dosing for 2ppm (less if you use a test kit, and know the actual levels.)
Also, there are several other reports, if that's not for your area I can dig through those.