JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As temperatures head into the 90s and summer approaches, more people will be wanting to use their pools.
But, according to experts, there is a shortage of chlorine because of a fire at a chemical plant in Louisiana that happened in August 2020.
Charlie Hanson, who works for Ready Set Swim Pool and Spa Services, told News 6 partner News 4 Jax that because of the shortage, buying chlorine for your pool might be more expensive this year. [TRENDING: Sneak peek of Universal’s new roller coaster | 23 dead in Mexico City metro collapse | Children 12-15 could soon get vaccine] “There’s a variety of different types of chlorine.