I agree Sue, drinking it ought to be just fine (unless it's falling through a smog-filled calm day in New York or Los Angeles, or elsewhere). Even then, as you said, you're breathing it .....into the lungs and from there directly into the bloodstream.
My grandparents in Ohio kept large 55 gal drums at nearly every back corner of their house and garage. They had running county tap water, of course, but they used the runoff water for washing clothes, watering their (large!) garden, watering their animals, and other outside watering. My grandfather used to say that, if ever there was a problem with the tap water, they had plenty of fresh (rainwater) to drink. As kids, my cousins and I used to drink from those barrels just like most kids (me too) would drink from the garden hose. Admitedly, there wasn't as much pollution back then as now, but it was present even then.
I would think Denmark rainwater ought to be as good as any. As all should know, there is no pollution anywhere in Europe that is anywhere near as bad as U.S. pollution...right? (Where is Bentirran to confirm this for me?)
As Sue said earlier.....Drink Up!
Edited by Stretch (07/04/07 04:45 PM)
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