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Old 10-03-2012, 07:59 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Keeping water butt water safe for drinking?


"Martin" wrote in message
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On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 11:03:30 -0000, "David WE Roberts"
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"Bill Grey" wrote in message
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Martin wrote:

You will not get hepatitis by drinking water from a butt that has
collected rainwater from a roof.

I referred to the vast majority of "the worlds population". People do
get hepatitis from drinking spring water sometimes and water that has
been collected in tanks. It was common in tap water on the Greek
Islands at one time

You are Edwin Poots and I claim my bent farthing!

Hepatitis A comes from the faeces of infected humans - NOWHERE else.
It is not transmitted by birds. Think about it.

Did you think about it? Faeces of infected humans can get into tap
water.

Sigh. This thread is about drinking rainwater collected off a roof
in the UK into a waterbutt. Your wittering is no more relevant than
warning of the risk of giardia would be.

Anyway, I am not going to respond to any more of this Pootery.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Martin 1 : Nick 0

Sigh!



I did note that for the UK, avian contamination was the main biological
risk.
Which is not included in the previous reference.
Unless, of course, you roof is a perch for flying pigs.
[Excepting, of course, late on Christmas Eve if you have been a very good
child.]

So I'm with Nick on this one.


I responded to the person who thought it was OK to drink untreated
water because most of the world drank dirty water.

I noticed that Nick gave a similar response to mine this week.
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Martin


I was amused at the way he chickened out when you argued with him about
hepatitis :-)

Good fun eh?

Bill