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13/4/2010 at 10:23am
Location: Suffolk Outfit: Outwell Jersey M Outwell Virginia 5
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Quote: Originally posted by scrumble on 12/4/2010
12/4/2010Quote: Originally posted by mummaP on 12/4/2010HI! FORGIVE A DUMB QUESTION ALL YOU SEASONED CAMPERS, BUT WE'RE NEW TO THIS (LIKE YOU WERE ONCE!) DRINKING WATER - IS THIS GENERALLY AVAILABLE AT SITES OR DO WE HAVE TO BRING/BOIL OUR OWN?THANKS! I would suggest that even the most basic of campsites have a water tap
YES, I DID REALISE THAT - BUT WHAT I WANTED TO KNOW WAS WHETHER THE WATER WAS FIT FOR DRINKING STRAIGHT OR NEEDED BOILING....YOU DON'T DRINK FROM YOUR GARDEN TAP, DO YOU?!
Err, yes I will happily get a drink from my garden tap if I'm out there and thirsty. Why not, it's coming from the same mains supply just like the house (in fact it comes out of the house, as do most garden taps I guess)
The water on a site will be from the same mains supply the farm, house, office etc which they will drink (unless the site is remote and has it's own water supply - in which case it will be the same as what the farm etc. has I guess)
There is no need to boil it.
I'd be surpised if there is not some requiement for sites to provide a potable water supply.
Note that water from other places on site such as the washblocks might not be potable, depending on the supply arrnagements (it might go via a storage tank for example).
BTW, writing in uppercase on the net is generally considered the equivalent of shouting in real life (as well as being harder to read)
....and using abbreviations is so twee....very teenage I find! As you will see I've now fixed the problem with our keyboard; apologies... though no-one else seemed to have a problem!
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