Yes it will gather garbage, for a while.
I've collected water at .9 uS after a half hour of heavy rain time, off a
galvanized steel roof, which, aside from an asphalt roof, is probably one
of the worst ways to collect rain water.
If not decent distilled itself, it's at least pretty good sourc
rain water when there are chem trails in the skies
Simon Jester wrote: On 10/31/2007, Ode Coyote
(odecoy...@alltel.net) wrote:
> Rain water?
> [Let it rain for a while, then collect it]
Believe it or not it can actually collect a lot of garbage on its way
down, depending on where you are - in
Thanks, guys. It ought to be much more drinkable than what comes out
of my faucet. I am buying RO mississippi river water to drink now, and
it is much better than mine, if you can believe it. And the nuclear
power plant is upstream, along with lots of other industry.
Locally we have lots of
On 10/31/2007, Ode Coyote (odecoy...@alltel.net) wrote:
Rain water?
[Let it rain for a while, then collect it]
Believe it or not it can actually collect a lot of garbage on its way
down, depending on where you are - in some cases it may not be nearly as
pure as you might think - drinkable, y
nt: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: CS>Water Purifier or Distiller
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as well as
what is required for making CS. Talk to them as the one for a little
bit more takes about 2 hours less time.
Leslie
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S-Max wrote:
Also, should one be drinking straight distilled water, RO water, Spring
water, what? I read so many different things that it all gets confusing. I
only want to buy one type of water purifier as I have a small budget. I can
add minerals and learn how to vitalize the water somehow.
On 10/29/2007 Misc. IP Group wrote:
As far as I know distilled is purer. Double distilled is even purer
but de-ionised water goes through a resin exchange to remove the
ions, other impurities eg organic can still get through.
One I didn't bother to google - took someone else's word for it.
Th
From: marmar...@bellsouth.net
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 7:41 PM
Subject: CS>Water Purifier or Distiller
> Leslie, on 10/29/2007 5:35 PM, said the following:
> > Understand the small budget! Check out www.waterdistiller.com as this is
>
> Leslie, on 10/29/2007 5:35 PM, said the following:
> > Understand the small budget! Check out www.waterdistiller.com as this is
> > about the cheapest way to go. You can drink this safely as well as what
> > is required for making CS. Talk to them as the one for a little bit more
> > takes a
Simon, I would also be interested to know what you find out. Thanks.
Faith
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From: "Simon Jester"
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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Water Purifier or Distiller
Leslie, on 10/29/2007 5:35 PM, said the following:
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Hi
"Huge arguments on both sides, but my take is, de-ionized (basically
double-distilled), for purity"
As far as I know distilled is purer. Double distilled is even purer but
de-ionised water goes through a resin exchange to remove the ions, other
impurities eg organic can still get through.
I
Leslie, on 10/29/2007 5:35 PM, said the following:
Understand the small budget! Check out www.waterdistiller.com as this is
about the cheapest way to go. You can drink this safely as well as what
is required for making CS. Talk to them as the one for a little bit more
takes about 2 hours less t
: "S-Max"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 3:23 PM
Subject: CS>Water Purifier or Distiller
I have a question - don't know if it appropriate for the list or not, but I
ll jump in and take a risk.
I am investigating buying a water purifier but am undecided as to wheth
On 10/29/2007, S-Max (s...@emotap.com) wrote:
Also, should one be drinking straight distilled water, RO water,
Spring water, what? I read so many different things that it all gets
confusing. I only want to buy one type of water purifier as I have a
small budget. I can add minerals and learn how
I have a question - don't know if it appropriate for the list or not, but I
ll jump in and take a risk.
I am investigating buying a water purifier but am undecided as to whether to
get just a distiller or just a water purifier and keep buying my distilled
water for my CS. What is holding me up i
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