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On 2018-10-23 1:36 PM, l not -l wrote:
> On 23-Oct-2018, wrote: >> Then again, though that was true of the cistern that my father had in >> Spain, he also kept a handful of fish (don't know what variety) in it >> so that mosquito's could not breed in the water. The water tasted >> good, we never boiled it lol > I don't recall the taste of the water; but, I'm confident I'd remember if it > tasted bad. I have no idea how cisterns actually work, there may have been > some kind of filtration - at least that is what I choose to believe. 8-) Cisterns are simply water tanks, usually below ground. They can collect water from the roof and they can be filled up with a hose from a well or water can be trucked in. |
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