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valhalla360
Aug 26, 2022Navigator
Assuming yo don't fill from a tap labeled "non-potable", the water is safe to drink. (even most non-potable taps come from a safe source but they wont' guarantee someone didn't stick it in their sewer hose and contaminate it). To my knowledge, campgrounds in every state are tested (or they are on municipal supplies).
A carbon filters will help with taste/odor.
Paper/cotton filters will help with silt (though that would be rare).
We've been to all the states you list (currently in Wyoming). We drink from the tank. All we have is one of the blue camco combo filters (both silt and odor) that attaches on the hose when we fill the tank.
A carbon filters will help with taste/odor.
Paper/cotton filters will help with silt (though that would be rare).
We've been to all the states you list (currently in Wyoming). We drink from the tank. All we have is one of the blue camco combo filters (both silt and odor) that attaches on the hose when we fill the tank.
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