Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi Elaine, I read your post about catching rain water and distilling it yourself. I went to a rain barrel workshop and the people there were very adament that you don't ever want to use rain water for drinking. Because the water drains from very dirty roofs, etc. I'm not sure how you would be collecting it, but just wanted to let you know what I heard. The barrels we got from the workshop were donated from juice and soda companies and they were " food grade plastic " but I agree that having plastic isn't the most ideal way to have water... Brit, I too, receive water from Drink More and just a heads-up... you may have seen a new water company advertised on TV called Endless Water, well it's the same water company. I speak quite often to the owner/promoter, Tony. He says that they are trying very hard to keep safe and affordable drinking water for us locally and the new deal is up to 8 bottles per month the bill remains at $30. Same company, same water. If you have any questions about the water just call Drink More and ask for Tony and tell him that Elaine from Rockville referred you. He's very good at explaining everything to you about the water. You don't get this kind of attention from " Crystal, Polar and others " . Truthfully speaking, after listening to Dr. Sunyatta's show yesterday about plastic and bottled water I'm just about ready to catch rain water and distill is myself. Nearly everything we touch IS plastic! Good Health to You Elaine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Thanks Linda, and not to worry, I'm stuck on delivery at this point and my schedule is too busy to take on any new projects. Still this thing about plastic is a bit much for me. Does anyone know of any stores besides The Container Store that sells glass products? ElaineLinda Wooliever <linda wrote: Hi Elaine,I read your post about catching rain water and distilling it yourself. I went to a rain barrel workshop and the people there were very adament that you don't ever want to use rain water for drinking. Because the water drains from very dirty roofs, etc. I'm not sure how you would be collecting it, but just wanted to let you know what I heard. The barrels we got from the workshop were donated from juice and soda companies and they were "food grade plastic" but I agree that having plastic isn't the most ideal way to have water... Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at HotJobs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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