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Shadow_Catcher's avatar
May 05, 2014

Water Quality

We camped at Bruin lake camp ground with the Great Lakes TearJerkers this weekend and spent time in Hell, Mi. There is an area in the entrance to empty tanks and or fill up fresh water. I had just replaced the filter in our CX90 filter which has an outer ceramic shell which is fortunately scrub-able because with in a few seconds of turning on the water the nice white filter turned brown.
Judging by what was in the toilets this is silt.
The point is that while this is probably potable what was left in the tanks and water heater of the 5er that filled up at the same time will be with him a long time :(
  • We arrived at a CG one time and found a clear plastic cup on the picnic table full of very dirty water. I will always be grateful to that camper who left it there for us to see. It kept my from polluting my whole system.
  • Never hurts to run all the water through a filter first, not just the "potable" water.
  • Were you the first person in line to use the facility? If so, I suspect it may have been Iron bacteria that had settled in the lines during non use period. The parks in Michigan have just recently opened and most likly have not seen much use because the weather has been so chilly and wet. I always run the water from the hydrant on the ground for a few seconds to clear out any settled "stuff" before hooking up or filling my tanks. Not saying that is what happened to you but sounds like it is a possiblity.

    By the way, have camped at that campground several times and never had a problem with the water. Perhaps something has changed, since it has been a while since we were there. It is not too far from where we live.
    Barney
  • We carry a 5 gal water container from home for cooking, in case the CG water is bad.

    I also carry about 15 gals. in the fresh water tank for dish washing etc. in case we have to primitive camp. The fresh water tank can get sort of funky also.
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I too bring my own bottled water for consumption and cooking. Fresh water tank only for showers and dishes.

    Probably what got me starting to do this is we always bring the brand of water that makes our fresh ground bean coffee always taste the same.

    Roy Ken
  • That's one reason I take my own water. There's some nasty water out there.