Thought as we were going somewhat off topic I would start a new thread
Tosh posted on another thread
John,
The first month of using a backpack, you'll use loads of water; scrubbing the frames; worrying and rinsing loads.
Once you settle down, you'll use around three barrells per day, around 75 litres.
I've no doubt about that, since I work with Wor Lass and clean a fair amount of houses using the backpack doing 'tops only'; generally. I may use an extra 25 litres in the winter mind, but I need another winter's practise to find out.
I always take 100 litres out with me, but more often than not return with a full 25 litre barrel.
Why not put a post up asking if any local WFP user would supply you with pure-water?
I live loosely in the Minehead area ( 15 miles away ) and there are 2 WFPers around but not very friendly especially as I have 'taken work' off them recently. One more than doubled his trad rate '' to pay for the investment '' and the clients were not happy about such a hike in rate especially as he topped up his water tank at their place when he visited without asking if they were on a meter - they were! The price I quoted was about right - ish for trad but when I go WFP it will be a good earner.
Anyway I have people scouring property, lock-up garages etc etc but because its so rural its proving difficult. Hopefully something will come up soon but in the meantime I wondered if I could just use a DI unit because I am 75 TDS out of the tap. If I took enough water with me I thought I may be able to 'convert' it on the hoof.
Any thoughts?
JohnL