โSep-18-2014 10:22 AM
โSep-18-2014 06:35 PM
โSep-18-2014 06:32 PM
bighatnohorse wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
I do supplement my water intake with lots of beer. Maybe I supplement my beer with water. I do not think coffee made with beer would be very good.
So. . .you fill the water tank with beer?
โSep-18-2014 06:31 PM
โSep-18-2014 06:04 PM
obgraham wrote:
....I'm waiting for a valid report from someone getting a real illness from drinking water out of a properly maintained RV tank. ...)
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
โSep-18-2014 05:40 PM
โSep-18-2014 05:30 PM
Reddog1 wrote:
I do supplement my water intake with lots of beer. Maybe I supplement my beer with water. I do not think coffee made with beer would be very good.
โSep-18-2014 04:51 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Bob B wrote:
I won't even drink my tap water at home without RO filtering it first.:(
(There is a large group of petroleum storage tanks that are leeching into the ground water.....they SAY it's not enough to be a problem....but my tap water smells like petroleum and I won't drink it.)
I pack jugs with RO filtered water or get water from the bulk filtered at Walmart....The Walmart water is also RO filtered water....tastes pretty good to me.
I understand your concerns with the ground water possibly being contaminated but you might want to rethink using RO water for drinking.
*RO water, in general, does not hydrate the body well.
*A residue from the plastic membrane seems to find its way into the water, and then into the body.
*Reverse osmosis water is severely mineral deficient and has an acidic pH.
*Can cause leeching of minerals from the body
*Possible kidney failure
RO units are great for making 'pure water' (we used them to make water for our high pressure boilers) because it strips the water completely.
The body needs to be hydrated and have minerals replenished.
โSep-18-2014 04:21 PM
โSep-18-2014 04:18 PM
Junket wrote:
Yep drink the water but it taste a lot better with a little Jack or
VO
Ken
โSep-18-2014 04:12 PM
โSep-18-2014 03:10 PM
โSep-18-2014 02:57 PM
โSep-18-2014 02:21 PM
bobndot wrote:
It is my understanding, the bottled water you buy has no testing requirements. I do not know it for a fact, but repeatedly see it posted/said.
:B
โSep-18-2014 01:56 PM
Reddog1 wrote:bobndot wrote:You must not have read the follow-up report. With more study, they found that drinking more beer than water removed the threat of having the uncontrollable urge to become a moderator. :B
... My doctor warned me not to drink the water from my rv water tank because the one of the universities did a study finding that a large percentage of the people tested ended up having uncontrollable urges to become moderators .
I said "OMG no " :S :B
Bob
It is my understanding, the bottled water you buy has no testing requirements. I do not know it for a fact, but repeatedly see it posted/said.
โSep-18-2014 01:50 PM
rjxj wrote:Unless you have an inspection plate on your water tank, I advise you not to clean those hoses. If you can get to them easy, I suggest removing them then cleaning them. Inexpensive at box stores, I replace mine a few years back. It would be great to find hoses that would not grow the stuff.
... I think I'll rig up a long wire with a bleach soaked swab to clean both of those hoses.
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