Chloramine in home/undertank filter? IN NEED OF HELP.

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deepfathom

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I'm working on a build were I can run a direct water line to a 210 from my incoming water in my bathroom. I have all the plumbing, top-off, and drain-off issues figured out but the issue I have run into is, my local water supply is loaded with CHLORAMINE!!!! I'm basing my design off a drip style system only were once a week over the course of a day i cycle 50g through the tank. I originally was looking for a 10gpd RO unit. Were I would have 10g of RO water and 40g of RO waste water cycle into the tank. But I don't know how well these units can remove Chloramine from the incoming water supply, nor have I found any. So I'm looking for input on a water filtration option to remove chloramine either as a point of source for this tank directly or a whole home solution.
 
Why not install an in-line carbon block filter? You would only need to change it a couple times per year.
 
I believe if you drip your tap water through active carbon it removes all chlorine and chloramine but I am still researching to make sure. I'm planning on drilling directly into my AC110 so the water is filtered before entering the tank
 
You need to put an RO system under the sink in the bathroom and then run that to the tank.
 
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