How Many Filter Water?

Maverick

Seasoned Expediter
Used to running all drinking water through a gravity filtration system here at home. Ordered a small personal one for the road, and it should be here before hitting the expedite journey. Do most places/truck stops object to one filling a gallon jug of tap from the facility?

It's coffee or H2O for this person, and maybe drink a couple soda's a month. Unit is very small but will provide a gallon of filtrated water per day....easily. Will they frown if I arrive with a empty plastic jug to fill at the facility?

I'm no Felix Unger and realize it's basically a camping expedition. However, do enjoy the clean taste, while some of the water out there is quite abhorrent. Anybody filter?
 
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redytrk

Veteran Expediter
Charter Member
I have never had a objection to filling my own jug. once I did have the register person want to ring it up, thinking it was one of theirs off the shelf. It can be a problem finding a location with room to get the jug under the spout. Stay away from the spouts at the fuel island. Often they do not have safe water

In recent times I have gone to filling about 6 gal at home, we have a reverse osmosis unit that produces what I like. Guess I`m a Wateraholic, like you.
 

LDB

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
I have a Brita water bottle I got at Lowe's. The filter is good for 40 gallons and then should be replaced. The bottle with 1 filter is about $9 and a 2 pack of filters is about the same. It's the first time water hasn't tasted bad but I just don't like water.
 

ebsprintin

Veteran Expediter
I keep a gallon's worth of water in small gatorage bottles in my fridge. When I visit family and friends I fill up with tap water. Away from civilization, I refill the bottles from one gallon jugs that I purchase. I have a survival style filter that I keep in my go-bag for emergencies. Something to consider--the gallon water/milk jugs don't last long in a vehicle. The bouncing around creates pinhole leaks. The jugs are sturdy enough to get the product to market but not much farther.

eb
 

asjssl

Veteran Expediter
Fleet Owner
i fill up 3 1 gallon jugs @ home b4 i leave..i havew the worlds best well water @ home...if i run out on the road i buy more @ wal-mart
 

Maverick

Seasoned Expediter
Some nice suggestions and experiences so far. Seems people have given this some thought and know how it's done in many formats. Like redytrk, I drink water almost exclusively. Thanks for the many tips and tricks. Feedback is much appreciated and good to know I can fill up at the stop. Those island stations are caution.....it seems?

Hopefully get a feel of it, and how long I'll be out. Could be the few gallons ahead of time could be the ticket but I'd feel kinda funny without taking the actual device. It's actually less size than a plastic gallon jug, but the folks here have me thinking.
 

Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
Most of the PFJ's have a small sink near the coffee paraphernalia parade.
 

DannyD

Veteran Expediter
I'm borderline whacko about my water. I used to own a reverse osmosis filtration system that also oxygenized my water. When I moved I took that system out of my house & gave it to my folks. To this day I pretty much only drink water that comes out of my folks house. It's kind of neat that I've got all these gallon jugs of water that has little bubbles in em sort of like you'd see in a soda bottle.

Whether it's that much better or just in my head, I always feel better about drinking that water.
 

Maverick

Seasoned Expediter
Have the Big Berkey with ceramic filters for home and have this model on the way for the road.

Doulton Travel Filter 600 Gallon at Freeze Dried Food and Emergency Preparedness Items | freezedryguy.com

Not here to advertise and please don't get me wrong but I'm sold on the candle ceramics for basic gravity water filtration. Also picked up some ready to eat meals for the travels, but that's another thread.

Truckers think about at least three things; eating, drinking, and driving. Ooops, that don't sound real good, but I think we know the meaning.
 
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moose

Veteran Expediter
A good source of crystal clean water @ truck Stops is ICE.
from those soda machines .
over time i learned to detect the ones that have a built in ICE maker,
rather then the ones where the employee have to fill a bucket of ICE from the top.
get one of those oversize coffee cup,
go inside and fill it up. no one will ever question you.

also back in the days when i drove a pu, i used my 'camelBack',
CamelBak Lobo Hydration Pack - 100 fl. oz. - Free Shipping at REI.com
hang it from the back of the drivers seat, and Zip it down the road.
get the one that can handle ice cubes .
 

Moot

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
I use the Donny and Marie reverse Osmond system. It gives me a refreshing Latter Day Saints Holy Water without all the fluoride. I also drink water straight, no chaser, from lakes in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Quetico Provincial Park, so what do I know? Got giardia? Watch out where the beavers go!
 

purgoose10

Veteran Expediter
I'm borderline whacko about my water. I used to own a reverse osmosis filtration system that also oxygenized my water. When I moved I took that system out of my house & gave it to my folks. To this day I pretty much only drink water that comes out of my folks house. It's kind of neat that I've got all these gallon jugs of water that has little bubbles in em sort of like you'd see in a soda bottle.

Whether it's that much better or just in my head, I always feel better about drinking that water.

It's funny, I do the same thing. I paid a lot of money several years ago for a treatment facility installed in my house and now I carry my water everywhere. I even test my water on a monthly basis. On the road and run out I use Brita. City water now is nothing more than treated sewerage and chemicals. If you don't believe that just visit a water treatment facility and get a tour. You'll never drink plain water again.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
30 bottles of water cost me 4-5 bucks.....and last a week ..make coffee and drink the water, even use it to wash the glad ovenware out with....
 

tumbleweeds

Expert Expediter
Owner/Operator
Dasani by the case at Wally World. Never go home to refill and refresh. Glad there is bottled water that tastes good. Just drop a few in the ice chest and enjoy liquid libation on the black tops of life. In the new recyclable bottles it is a perpetual motion product. We did our part to save the planet by not cranking out kids. So we can splurge on the bottled water.
 

Jenny

Veteran Expediter
I laugh when i buy water most of the time. The water that says the source is from Michigan is the water from the area where I grew up. My sister used to fill gallons when she went up there and would bring them back to Lansing

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OntarioVanMan

Retired Expediter
Owner/Operator
A good source of crystal clean water @ truck Stops is ICE.
from those soda machines .
over time i learned to detect the ones that have a built in ICE maker,
rather then the ones where the employee have to fill a bucket of ICE from the top.
get one of those oversize coffee cup,
go inside and fill it up. no one will ever question you.

also back in the days when i drove a pu, i used my 'camelBack',
CamelBak Lobo Hydration Pack - 100 fl. oz. - Free Shipping at REI.com
hang it from the back of the drivers seat, and Zip it down the road.
get the one that can handle ice cubes .

Public health officials and the public at large have become increasingly alarmed at reports of bacteria and mold in ice machines. Research shows that these machines are an ideal breeding ground for mold and other biological contaminants.
In the past, frequent applications of cleansers and chemicals were required to keep the inside of ice machines sanitary. This process is costly and time consuming. Do you really think the TS's actually clean them at all?


Fast-Food Ice Dirtier Than Toilet Water

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/OnCall/story?id=1641825&page=1#.T4V2MNm8GSp

http://www.houstontx.gov/health/Food/slime.htm
 
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