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 aromatic hydrocarbons from a defunct creosote
plant, and now vinyl chloride! Egads! And they are busily covering
it up, keeping it very quiet. I only read about it in the paper, I just
knew my water tasted PU, so I went with my instincts and found some RO
water I liked.
Maybe I can think about collecting some not off the roof water to use
in a steam distiller for CS making. Or snow melt- we usually get lots
of snow, in winter. I'll give this some thought.
On Oct 31, 2007, at 9:42 AM, 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 some cases it may not be nearly
as pure as you might think - drinkable, yes, but definitely not as
pure as distilled (mineralized and ozonated).
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