Industrial Strength: A Clear Pool Will Cost a Lot More This Summer - Bloomberg

2022-05-28 01:57:04 By : Mr. Anny qiu

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The price of popular chlorine tablets has doubled in two years and isn’t going down soon, if at all.

Summertime swimming is going to be more expensive.

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Temperatures are rising across the US, and so is the cost of the chlorine tablets commonly used to sanitize the water in swimming pools.