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- gkainzExploreron the other hand, I grew up drinking from the garden hose running well water and I guess I'm still alive and kicking ... I don't worry too much about it.
- JaxDadExplorer III
ChooChooMan74 wrote:
5Mainecampers wrote:
Just curious, do you drink bottled water, or bottled drinks, from a restaurant, because you don't know the quality of their water?
We use bottle water for drinking even at campgrounds with hook ups-- still don't know the quality of their water... as previously mentioned, it's cheap insurance.
Just how big a restaurant do you eat at?
I can't recall being to a restaurant with a couple miles of water system and a bunch of patrons hooked up to it, possibly with no back-flow preventers and hoses that may have flushed their black tanks.
I guess it's possible though. - Big_RedneckExplorerLot of good information on this. I have city water in the tank but do drink bottle water. Thank you all for the information.
- ChooChooMan74Explorer
5Mainecampers wrote:
Just curious, do you drink bottled water, or bottled drinks, from a restaurant, because you don't know the quality of their water?
We use bottle water for drinking even at campgrounds with hook ups-- still don't know the quality of their water... as previously mentioned, it's cheap insurance. - msgtordExplorer
pconroy328 wrote:
5Mainecampers wrote:
We use bottle water for drinking even at campgrounds with hook ups-- still don't know the quality of their water... as previously mentioned, it's cheap insurance.
So do we.
Same reason - cheap insurance.
When we fill up, I try to find city water that I *think* I can trust. If it's a little questionable, then I use those Camco inline filters. I realize they're pretty coarse, but I figure it's a bit better than nothing.
Yep. Same here. - pconroy328Explorer
5Mainecampers wrote:
We use bottle water for drinking even at campgrounds with hook ups-- still don't know the quality of their water... as previously mentioned, it's cheap insurance.
So do we.
Same reason - cheap insurance.
When we fill up, I try to find city water that I *think* I can trust. If it's a little questionable, then I use those Camco inline filters. I realize they're pretty coarse, but I figure it's a bit better than nothing. - 5MainecampersExplorerWe use bottle water for drinking even at campgrounds with hook ups-- still don't know the quality of their water... as previously mentioned, it's cheap insurance.
- PSWExplorerWe boondock a lot in the national forests and often the only water supply is a hand pumped well. Therefore, when we get home from a trip I drain the tanks and hot water heater, hook up municipal water and flush out the system, fill the fresh tank with water, add bleach, pump it through the system and let it sit overnight. The next day I drain it all out and refill with fresh municipal water.
Also, we buy water by the gallon jug when we travel to use as drinking water, for coffee, etc. You can buy the water in any supermarket, mostly for less than a buck a gallon. It is just added protection for safety.
Some call this overkill but if you hook up to a small town system or use hand pumps...why not overkill? You don't know whats in the water. And the bottled drinking water is odorless and tasteless. Cheap insurance IMO.
In thirty five years of RVing we have never had illness from water. A three week supply of bottled water is less than twenty bucks, so why not avoid any contamination risk? Now, if we were parking in established places for longer periods of time I am sure we would modify our technique. That is not our style of using our RV.
Paul - gkainzExplorergoogle purify rv fresh water for a lot of reading ... just off the cuff here's one link that describes the bleach mix, and argues against hydrogen peroxide
http://www.aboutrving.com/rv-topics/cleaning-the-fresh-water-system/ - lanerdExplorer IISorry, I'm not sure, as I have only read about this in not only this forum but others also. I personally have not tried this method, but there is a lot of info out there if you care to take the time to look. Do a search on it here and other forums and decide for yourself if it is for you or not.
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Ron
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