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Now we have had some rain (but not enough by far) it’s taken some pressure off gardening, no evening watering.
Waterbutts are now full.
I have found a source of clear 25 litre containers, ex deionised (distilled) water at £3 each, have ordered 6 to start with. When they arrive I will check them to see if they are suitable for potable water storage.
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The 25 litre containers have arrived and appear to be fine, they have been washed out with Milton (as used on babies bottles) and are now full of tap water, I will test the water regularly over the next month or so for any contamination.
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My local tap water smells like chlorine bleach right out of the pipe. I doubt anything could survive in it.
I actually filter my tap water to remove that smell, along with other chemicals that do my body no good.
I am pretty sure the local tap water was the source of the minerals that made up my kidney stone attack last autumn.
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Our tap water thankfully does not smell, however any water that is not boiled for tea/coffee or for cooking is filtered.