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If your problem is simply that you have too much chlorine in your drinking water & it is not within your power to reduce the levels at source, then I would suggest you instal an activated carbon filter. This should knock out all of the chlorine.

You do, however then need to be careful as the chlorine that was doing a wonderful job protecting your water from infection is now gone, so I would advise that you use the water immediately after the activated carbon filtration.