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drinking rainwater?
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I have moved into a new build I am renting. I have already had various plumbing problems we have both mains water and recycled/reclaimed rainwater coming into the house, the rain water is supposed the just feed the toilets and washing machine.
But due to other plumbing 'issues', and the fact the two of us living here have been fairly on and off unwell since we ave lived here, A part of me questions if we might have been drinking rainwater or partial rainwater. It is impossible to trace all the pipes through the house.
So is there any way of a) being able the test the water cheaply b) if we were to drink rain water what would expected symptoms be? I have seen on line that it is in fact quite safe to drink rain water, filtered or not, but ideally filtered to remove certain contaminants.
Any help would be gratefully received.
But due to other plumbing 'issues', and the fact the two of us living here have been fairly on and off unwell since we ave lived here, A part of me questions if we might have been drinking rainwater or partial rainwater. It is impossible to trace all the pipes through the house.
So is there any way of a) being able the test the water cheaply b) if we were to drink rain water what would expected symptoms be? I have seen on line that it is in fact quite safe to drink rain water, filtered or not, but ideally filtered to remove certain contaminants.
Any help would be gratefully received.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are still concerned, contact your water company by phone ( customer complaints) and ask them to investigate "quality concerns". They have an obligation to check your incoming supply- they will send an "inspector" to take samples; worth doing to put your mind at ease (there will be no charge for this).