People prefer to use RO water. As long as you don’t live in Flint, Michigan or anywhere with similarly unpotable water and your pH is within range, you actually should be good with the tap.
I forgot to mention leave tap out to breath 24hr or more to get some of the chlorine out. That is better for organic.
I did a little bit check. Maybe carbon filtering isn't that bad. On the good side it removes Cl, radioactive and poison shit, but on the bad side it removes Ca ions and doesn't remove salts.
From
https://www.livestrong.com/article/193977-what-do-carbon-filters-remove-from-water/
Activated carbon has a slightly positive charge so it can attract impurities, but block carbon has a higher contaminant removal ratio...
So it removes Ca ions
What Carbon Filters Remove
Carbon filters are very effective at removing a number of deleterious chemicals, reports the Home Water Purifiers and Filters site. These include chlorine, benzene, radon, solvents trihalomethane compounds, volatile organic chemicals such as pesticides and herbicides and hundreds of other man-made chemicals that may come into contact with tap water as it proceeds through the system. In addition, filters remove bad tastes and odors from the water.
It does appear to remove Chlorine
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What Carbon Filters Don't Remove
Carbon filters are not particularly successful at removing dissolved inorganic contaminants and heavy metals such as minerals, salts, antimony, arsenic, asbestos, barium, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, copper, fluoride, mercury, nickel, nitrates, selenium, sulfate, thallium and other contaminants, which may require a reverse osmosis system or distiller instead...
Doesnt remove salts