We don't have town water to our place. 2x 5000 gal water tanks that I fill from our spring . All our roof water is piped to the dam.
But the cook still buys bottled water .Oh well . Yes we do have brick walls. [emoji2959]
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We don't have town water to our place. 2x 5000 gal water tanks that I fill from our spring . All our roof water is piped to the dam.
But the cook still buys bottled water .Oh well . Yes we do have brick walls. [emoji2959]
When crawling around roof spaces, digging trenches in the sun or even in industrial workshops I sweat like a pig
Usual summer weekday consumption
2 cups of coffee in the morning
2-3 litres of water
1/2 litre of juice or soft drink (gotta get my energy from somewhere because I don’t usually have lunch)
6+ beers before, with and after dinner
Weekends I will replace the water with beer usually and eat lunch
Winter I don’t drink enough water but still manage to keep my beer intake up
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This year they’ll let you get away with a dryish July
Dry(ish) July
You could get away with a few every second day[emoji481][emoji481][emoji481][emoji481]
It'd be intereting to know how the plastic has gotten into the bottles. Is it from the manufacture of the bottles, environmental contaminents that have affected the bottles or if its from the water.
I'm stingy as well, I just use a drink bottle and tap water. Fortunately I have rainwater tanks, so I doubt there is any plastic in the water. Mind you there may be other organic material in there! Kidding, its probably as clean as it gets, especially after the water filter on the fridge - but it doesn't last in bottles like town water does.
If your in a rural (even semi-rural location) you have to be wary about what your neighbours are spraying when your not looking
Up wind, settles on your tin, next rainfall, you have who knows what nasties your drinking☹️
Might have a read of this later
It might give some answers to what levels of crap we are potentially drinking
Re spraying, once we were renting a cottage on a neighbours farm and heard a ting ting ting on the roof.
The crop duster was aerial supering the nearby paddocks. [bigsad]
I pulled the downpipe in prep for the next lot of rain.
I go through heaps of water, 5+ all up but the tap water goes through my 8 litre Southern Cross Pottery filter, it has one of those large ceramic filters in it and then into my stainless water bottles for work each day.
Having lived on farms/rural for most of my life, having chlorinated tap water now still makes me gag when having a shower, etc.
Re beer, I get through about a carton per year.