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Re: Water Maker
[Re: Breeze]
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07/05/2016 04:00 PM
07/05/2016 04:00 PM
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706jim
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Breeze said:706jim said: Although one has to wonder about bacteria given the practise of dumping holding tanks into the ocean with so many boats in a small area. Given the topic of " watermakers", one would have to wonder about your conflation of boat tap water tanks with sewage tanks. You might want to reconsider your thoughts. I had to look up conflation. Sewage contaminated water is sucked up by the watermaker and desalinated. Do these gadgets sanitize the water as well? I don't know.
Last edited by 706jim; 07/05/2016 04:00 PM.
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