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water:start [2022/08/14 19:32] frater_secessus [conservation] potable |
water:start [2023/07/06 18:10] frater_secessus [non-potable water] moving quote |
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===== non-potable water ===== | ===== non-potable water ===== |
[[water:cooking|Water for cooking]] has lower requirements for biological purity because the water is usually boiled during preparation (see above). See [[https://www.reddit.com/r/HikerTrashMeals/comments/rpdn4h/minimum_water_fuel_testspasta_carbonara/|this article]] about using less water when cooking. | [[water:cooking|Water for cooking]] has lower requirements for biological purity because the water is usually boiled during preparation (see above). |
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Water used for [[water:cleaning|cleaning]] or [[hygiene:bathing|external hygiene]] may be of even lower quality assuming one is careful not to ingest the water, or get it in open sores or mucous membranes. | Water used for [[water:cleaning|cleaning]] or [[hygiene:bathing|external hygiene]] may be of even lower quality assuming one is careful not to ingest the water, or get it in open sores or mucous membranes. |
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Washwater (non-sewage waste water) is usually stored in a [[water:gray|gray tank]] for later handling. | Washwater (non-sewage waste water) is usually stored in a [[water:gray|gray tank]] for later handling. |
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