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- Why are you recommending PVC plumbing, and is there an alternative? Was PVC tested for safety the way PET was? I always thought PVC was crawling with toxins. |
Revision as of 01:20, 3 July 2015
Check assumption
You stated "However, the distilled water is not drinkable yet since the water may still contain some pathogenic microorganisms". Double check this -- as distillation would entail evaporating the water it is normally considered safe to drink -- e.g. distillation is superior to pasteurization. If you can not find a reference to back up your assertion then I recommend altering the project slightly to compare the distillation step and the pasteurization steps in terms of water output per unit area of collector.
--00:55, 8 April 2010 (UTC)
Fixed
6jm23 12:57, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
Comments
- Solar Distillation System
-How did the article arrive at the equation you're using -Explain all assumptions
Fixed 6jm23 12:58, 6 May 2010 (UTC)
- PVC? But I thought that was toxic...
- Why are you recommending PVC plumbing, and is there an alternative? Was PVC tested for safety the way PET was? I always thought PVC was crawling with toxins.