pizzamancer wrote:Where does that water they spread around come from? Is it from frog pond?
Playa+tom wrote:Last year the water used for the roads in Black Rock City came from artesan wells at Fly Geyser. It may or may not be potable, it probably has not been tested, the trucks are not approved for carrying potable water, it may be safe to consume but there are no guarantees and you may wind up with a good case of the trots for a few weeks.
FeetOfClay wrote:I've heard many times NOT to follow behind the water trucks for the purpose of cooling off with a free "shower"...
the main reason given is that it is not "potable" water, or that the water sprayed is contaminated "gray" water...
Here's my question:
--If it were gray or contaminated water, wouldn't it be forbidden for the trucks to dump it on the playa? Why all the rules against letting water u use to rinse your hair touch the playa, but then allowing trucks to dump gallons of dirty water on the ground?
I sense it may be more about preventing slip hazards, or avoiding divits and notches being worn away on the Playa...but is the water really unsafe to bathe in?
If I kept my mouth and eyes out of the water, could it still make me sicK?
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WATER TRUCKS - THEY'RE NOT MOBILE SHOWERS!
You’ve seen the trucks that drive around Black Rock City, spraying down the streets and dampening the dust, right? You’ve also seen the ‘naked marathon’... groups of people, tearing off their clothes (or not), and running behind the trucks, hoping to get cooled off by the spray. Quite a hoot, right?
Right, so let’s not do that anymore ... here’s why:
We know, it’s WATER, and we’re in the desert, and that’s amazing! But honestly, the water coming out of these vehicles isn't potable (pōtəbəl - safe to drink). It contains bacteria which could make you sick, and you certainly don’t want that, in the desert or elsewhere.
The playa gets incredibly slippery when wet, moreso than regular dirt ... over the years we’ve seen more than a few busted up faces, after folks slipped and fell against the metal bumper of the water truck (can we just say: OW).
Save your guts and your teeth, use potable water for bathing!
Don't shower with your mouth open
by homo ardentum » Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:44 pm
The latest Environmental Assessment for the 2012 permit is now out and it has some interesting info about the water source for dust suppression. The event’s identified water source is Fly Ranch in Hualapai Valley, approximately eight to 10 miles west/northwest of the event site. This source is a thermal, continually flowing artesian source; water is taken from a reservoir down-gradient from the actual surface expression. The Fly Ranch water source has been used in previous years, in accordance with water transfer certificates issued by the State water authority to Black Rock City LLC to allow for application of this water on the event site. The applicant contracts for six million gallons of water. They've done some water quality testing and found the following:
Table 3.11-1. Primary MCLs for Drinking Water – Fly Ranch Water Quality Results
Constituent Fly Ranch Water Source
Total Coliform 1,732.9 mg / 100 mL
Escherichia Coli (e. Coli) 11.0 mg / 100 mL
Fluoride 8.4 mg/L
So when you're running naked behind those water trucks, keep your mouth (and other orifices) closed!
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but do fish swim in it?
theCryptofishist wrote:I always have morbid visions of someone slipping under a wheel? That's got to be extremely rare, if it happens at all. I'm just good at thinking up horrible accidents. One of the best, if I may say so myself.but do fish swim in it?
I don't speak for the entire class of pisces when I say, no.
ygmir wrote:]theCryptofishist wrote:I always have morbid visions of someone slipping under a wheel? That's got to be extremely rare, if it happens at all. I'm just good at thinking up horrible accidents. One of the best, if I may say so myself.but do fish swim in it?
I don't speak for the entire class of pisces when I say, no.
seems unlikely, since you'd have to be in front of said wheel.......and everyone I see is chasing the truck, from behind.
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