posted 7 years ago
Wow, I've never heard that sort of advice. Almost all my water comes from rain that is collected off of my buildings' rooves. The water gets used for the household, the livestock, the plants, everything. We do treat the household catchment tank water with bleach, but not the livestock and irrigation tanks. The household greywater gets piped to the bananas. Almost all my neighbors are in catchment water systems too. Truthfully, I've never had a problem using the water.
Could there be contaminants? Sure, but not anything that isn't already in my gardens, such as bird poo, bugs, etc. Remember, bugs poo on the plants all the time. So do birds. Earthworm poor is everywhere too. Besides, I wash all my raw veggies before eating them, so what's the problem? And ya know, I've eaten peas and cherry tomatoes while working in my gardens and I have managed to survive to a ripe old age, so far.
It's never too late to start! I retired to homestead on the slopes of Mauna Loa, an active volcano. I relate snippets of my endeavor on my blog : www.kaufarmer.blogspot.com