Catch, store, filter and drink rainwater. You won't believe it. Use carbon filter on all tap water, then I run it through a water purifier. Have done this for years. All summer I have 780 gallons rainwater on hand for half a dozen planned uses. store some in garage all winter just in case.
Rainwater is arguable the purest source of water on earth, great idea. It’s safer to drink pure unfiltered rainwater than probably the municipal water in most places. The only chance the rainwater has to become contaminated is through whatever it’s hits through the atmosphere on the way down (car exhaust, smog,etc).
Catch, store, filter and drink rainwater. You won't believe it. Use carbon filter on all tap water, then I run it through a water purifier. Have done this for years. All summer I have 780 gallons rainwater on hand for half a dozen planned uses. store some in garage all winter just in case.
Rainwater is arguable the purest source of water on earth, great idea. It’s safer to drink pure unfiltered rainwater than probably the municipal water in most places. The only chance the rainwater has to become contaminated is through whatever it’s hits through the atmosphere on the way down (car exhaust, smog,etc).
The other week we had a layer of Saharan sand dumped on us from the rain, and the Sahara is over a 1000 miles away.