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ros1 29-12-2008 06:56 PM

Is rainwater drinkable?
 
Hello Everyone

I am thinking of collecting rainwater, if i can get a container big enough, and i was wondering if the water is filtered can it be drank?
advice welcome.
thanks.
Rosi

jeana 29-12-2008 08:12 PM

It would depend more upon how long it was stored- like how long have the first few drops been lying there- I'd say fresh it wouldn't kill ya but if it's been lying around it depends- was the container sterile? If not little bacteria's could be having a great time in there- also as it's fairly stagnent and not moving the bacteria and other nasties could be having a great time in there lol- Also depends on how good your filter is- Water purification tabs might work- britta water filter....hmmmm...doubt it-
Anyway, best of luck
Jeana

ros1 29-12-2008 09:03 PM

re water
 
Thank you Jeana

Chris P 29-12-2008 10:41 PM

from Admin
 
Hi ros1,

A Google search will provide you with lots of opinions and information on whether rainwater is drinkable or not:

http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question...1084616AA4LAvY

from "Ask a Scientist" website:
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasc...0/wea00044.htm

Regards
Chris P
Admin

noddytown 29-12-2008 10:45 PM

water
 
I don''t think it'd be safe if it has travelled down the roof valleys which are mostly made from lead and strips of lead hold the slates in place too . So there might be a danger fof getting lead poisoning, from it, apart from the guys that might be living in there, in that stagnant water.

ros1 29-12-2008 10:52 PM

re water
 
thanks
i will collect a little and filter it, will let you know how i get on.
if you don't see me after a few bits and bobs gulp, then you know it was no good.
Thanks everyone

jenniferalan 29-12-2008 11:12 PM

ros id recommend u use the rainwater for water for doing jobs around the house like cleaning and power hosing-washing the car/decking etc and watering in the garden during the summer....not for drinking! Perhaps u could link it up some way to use it for flushing toilets... now that would be very eco friendly!

ros1 29-12-2008 11:16 PM

re water
 
Hi
Yes we intend to link up for the toilet and washing machine, if possible.
thanks again.

jenniferalan 29-12-2008 11:23 PM

let us know how u get on im very curious about how that would be set up! best of luck anyway

ros1 29-12-2008 11:48 PM

re water
 
well iam open to suggestions, i cant see it being that tricky.
thanks again.

kiara 29-12-2008 11:54 PM

I seriously wouldn't drink it my tap water isn't even safe! You'd really need to research sterile sealed things for collecting drinking water or you could make yourself very sick, and if your considering just leaving containers around you might consider what else might drink from them... birds, rodents? I think the idea for toilet water is fantastic, but toilet water and drinking water are worlds apart! I hope, lol! Kiara x

Binario Duo 30-12-2008 02:57 PM

rain water has no mineral content
 
hi there, the main problems with drinking rain water are firstly the danger from rat pee, which is potentially fatal (they are fond of guttering, they think of it as a public loo), and mineral deficiency!
We depend on our drinking water for a large amount of our minerals and trace elements. In the normal run of events these are gathered as the water runs it's course along and through the rocks that make up the water table, picking up these subtle but essential elements!
If you had a big fancy filtration system (and i don't mean a britta,) you may overcome the safety issue, but in the long run it's as much about the danger of what you miss out on in minerals, as anything else!
Rainwater makes great washing water though......and they say it leaves your skin and hair like silk!

Sinamo 30-12-2008 03:47 PM

rain water
 
hi there,
no i wouldn't drink rain water myself...like said in the above postings if it was drinkable people would have bottled it and sold it by now
but it is a good idea to try and collect rain water and use it around the house
myself and my partner went out and bought a new big black plastic bin and turned the lid upside down and drilled holes in the handle in the middle and have collected loads of water so far and use it to clean the car, water indoor plants etc....so we're not using less water from our mains

marylamb 30-12-2008 06:11 PM

rain water
 
Dont drink it, for all the reasons above, but it,s great for washing your hair, gives a lovely shine.

Chris P 30-12-2008 06:29 PM

Rain-harvesting / greywater recycling
 
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Hi ros1,

Here's an UK/Irish company that specialises in helping those interested in rain-harvesting and greywater recycling (from baths/showers etc).

http://www.rainharvesting.ie

Regards
Chris P
Admin


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