When going camping my practice is to carry drinking/cooking water along and reserve the "house water"/tank water for dishes, washing up, showers, and yes, dog BOWL water. Lol.
I open the petcock on the rear of my Alaskan Camper so on the way home the tank water drains on the uphill grades (no HW tank). The water does not sit in the lines/tank in a significant amount, then, but likely there is some areas that stay wet. Things that stay wet grow green slime, even without light, and I am not ambitious enough to time/run a very dilute bleach/water solution through the tank/system before each trip (the rig sits an embarrassing amount between trips).
Everyone will do, and can do, whatever they prefer, but drinking water straight out of a house water system/tank appears to me (based on science) to be assuming un-necessary health/sickness risk. Maybe low risk, but risk, nonetheless, unless one is inclined to jump through a few hoops regularly to eliminate that risk.
We all have different tolerance for risk, and we all have different GI tracks, and individual immune systems.
If you drink your casually maintained house water regularly, your GI track will get used to the green slime in your water system, and do fine (likely). I wouldn't drink out of someone else's house water system, tho, since their water system green slime is likely of a different makeup than yours.
What you survive does make you stronger, but avoiding unnecessary "challenges" seems easier to me....
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Please move to Truck Camper topics....
Thanks.
I open the petcock on the rear of my Alaskan Camper so on the way home the tank water drains on the uphill grades (no HW tank). The water does not sit in the lines/tank in a significant amount, then, but likely there is some areas that stay wet. Things that stay wet grow green slime, even without light, and I am not ambitious enough to time/run a very dilute bleach/water solution through the tank/system before each trip (the rig sits an embarrassing amount between trips).
Everyone will do, and can do, whatever they prefer, but drinking water straight out of a house water system/tank appears to me (based on science) to be assuming un-necessary health/sickness risk. Maybe low risk, but risk, nonetheless, unless one is inclined to jump through a few hoops regularly to eliminate that risk.
We all have different tolerance for risk, and we all have different GI tracks, and individual immune systems.
If you drink your casually maintained house water regularly, your GI track will get used to the green slime in your water system, and do fine (likely). I wouldn't drink out of someone else's house water system, tho, since their water system green slime is likely of a different makeup than yours.
What you survive does make you stronger, but avoiding unnecessary "challenges" seems easier to me....
Edit.
Please move to Truck Camper topics....
Thanks.