Thread: Water Butts
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Old 10-01-2008, 09:19 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Water Butts

I have lifted this from another thread on this newsgroup and ask a question
after it.
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""actually in area where they are dependent on pumping stations to get them
water, that might not be too silly. What use dry foods when there is no
water at the tap and no one has come round with standpipes?
You'd probably need to have both dried and tinned foods, and a few spare
water containers

Jim Webster ""
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Most of the readers of this newsgroup will have water butts, we have 8 and
they are full.

Question. Considering they have creepy crawlies in them at certain times of
the year, (I haven't been out to see if there are any now) how can the water
be made fit for drinking in an emergency?

Mike


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