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3. Profit, because tanks in chlorine gas kill off any waterborne germs INSANELY fast and the water filters will pass polluted or clean water. Clean water will not use up your filter medium as a bonus.
1. Build two liquid tanks in a chlorine enviroment. Build both tanks on mechanized doors.
Pipe the inlets and outlets with a shutoff valves, keep the outlets short but long enough to put a germ sensor on right next to the shutoff inlet, wire the sensor and outlet shutoff together for each tank and set the sensor to go active at 0 germs. From each outlet shutoff valve pipe the inlet back to the tank inlet to create a reject loop, the outlet of the shutoff to your water filters outside this chlorine zone, two at minimum to handle full flow.