Like the IBC tube system. My trouble would be getting it into the basement. :icon_roll
I never gave the use of Prime all that much thought. I did a little googling and found this:
"The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission says one 1000 mg tablet of vitamin C will work on a bathub of water, about 40 gallons."
"Adding fruit to a water pitcher (e.g., slicing peeled orange into a 1-gal water pitcher) will neutralize chloramine within 30 minutes. If desired, chloramine and ammonia can be completely removed from the water by boiling; however, it will take 20 minutes of gentle boil to do that. Just a short boil of water to prepare tea or coffee removed about 30% of chloramine. Conversely, chlorine was not as consistently removed by boiling in SFPUC tests. If desired, both chlorine and chloramine can be removed for drinking water purposes by an activated carbon filter point of use device that can be installed on a kitchen faucet. If desired, both chlorine and chloramine can be removed for bathing purposes by dissolving Vitamin C in the bath water (1000 mg Vitamin C tablet will neutralize chloramine in an average bathtub). SFPUC does not recommend that customers remove disinfectants from drinking water. Customers desiring to do so should consult with their physician."
http://ask.metafilter.com/189054/Best-way-to-dechloraminate-tap-water
I'm going to start using this idea, I'll run an Air Stone on the tap water over night to run off the Clorine. The next morning I'll add some Vitamin C.
While I was only using 2 drops of Prime per gallon, I do like this as an Organic Alternative.