Difference between revisions of "Drinking Water"
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Campers will complain if they have to walk too far for water to use for drinking/cooking/washing, but if a hosepipe is run close to the campsite then there is also the issue of safe drainage as the hose/tap WILL be left running. | Campers will complain if they have to walk too far for water to use for drinking/cooking/washing, but if a hosepipe is run close to the campsite then there is also the issue of safe drainage as the hose/tap WILL be left running. | ||
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Caterers will also need a supply of drinking water. | Caterers will also need a supply of drinking water. |
Revision as of 06:10, 7 May 2010
Provision of drinking water is always a difficult task, the campsite is rarely close to a source of potable water.
Campers will complain if they have to walk too far for water to use for drinking/cooking/washing, but if a hosepipe is run close to the campsite then there is also the issue of safe drainage as the hose/tap WILL be left running.
A drinking water tap should ideally have room underneath it to fit a reasonable sized water container. Imagine a big saucepan, washing up bowl, etc.
Caterers will also need a supply of drinking water.