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hey ya'll...

I gotta a question about the filteration system at the sarovar at Golden Temple. Do they add chemicals to the water (chlorine, etc)? If they don't add chemicals to the water then its not gonna be effective with just filters alone. Filters can take out dirt and stuff from the water but when chemicals are not added to keep the water clean then the filter starts to get hecka filthy and then it won't clean the water either.

Secondly, if they add chemicals then how do the fish survive? THey kept the fish right? IF they DO add chemicals then that's harmful to the fish.

So what are they doin to keep the water clean? Add chemicals or keep the fish, or both?

Anybody know?

thanx

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hey ya'll...

I gotta a question about the filteration system at the sarovar at Golden Temple. Do they add chemicals to the water (chlorine, etc)? If they don't add chemicals to the water then its not gonna be effective with just filters alone. Filters can take out dirt and stuff from the water but when chemicals are not added to keep the water clean then the filter starts to get hecka filthy and then it won't clean the water either.

Secondly, if they add chemicals then how do the fish survive? THey kept the fish right? IF they DO add chemicals then that's harmful to the fish.

So what are they doin to keep the water clean? Add chemicals or keep the fish, or both?

Anybody know?

thanx

^_^

I don't think that they *directly* add chlorine or other types of strong water cleaning chemicals into the sarovar..

fishes are in amrit sarovar by their own choice :wub: if they are in sarovar then it's fine, if they are not then it's also fine.. it's all nature play :cool: but i think fishes can easily survive in Chlorine water.. but i pretty much sure that darbar sahib's sarovar is chemical free.. ^_^

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

the filters are there to take the dirt out from the bottom so it makes it look nice and clean. there are no chemicals added and the filters are cleaned continuously. the purpose was to make the amrit drinkable accordin to science .......

bhul chuuk maaf

Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Filters alone aren't enough to provide a stable environment to the fish..an occasional water treatment is necessary. 

ahhh ........ so there wasnt a stable environment before the filters? and if not how have the fish survived for so long with out filters? and do u think it is right to polute amrit with chemicals?

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and do u think it is right to polute amrit with chemicals?

the amrit can never be polluted. its maharaj da kirpa. beside, the people that put the system in were aware of the chemical system. if there is chemicals in the sarover, so what? maharaj can still preserve the holiness, you guys are acting that maharaj cannot do certain stuff. and that just shows how much pyaar you have for him. dont worry, there is nothing mahraj cannot do. if it is by his will to preserve the amrit sarover (which he will), he will do. let that be a lesson to all you guys.

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