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Shearwater wrote:
Filters either remove sediment or absorb bad flavors in the water. None of them sterilize it.
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Shadow Catcher wrote:
yes it goes down to the virus level.
F
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DutchmenSport wrote:Far too often they use way to much, I've had city water taste like drinking from a Clorox bottle, I'll keep using my well water, thank you.(Unless you have sulphur water)
I did a survey on these forums a few months ago about winterizing and drinking from your RV's water system. About 50% of the folk that responded (very unofficial results here), drink from their RV. The other half uses bottled water for drinking and cooking. So it all comes down to you own choice.
If you are careful with the water system in your camper, if you sanatize, (or at least are hooked up to a city water instead of a well ... because city water already has chlorine in it, and if you drain your tanks, your water heater, and don't invite risky water, there's no reason why you should be concerned about drinking from your own RV. It's only as safe as the water you put in it.
Now, if you're pumping directly from a sludge pool, well ... you better boil.
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Jim-Linda wrote:
Why would you think you need to boil water that comes from a water supply that is treated AND being filtered before use? We have similar setup, drinking, coffee cooking and anything else we need water for. Don't overthink stuff.
Jim