I don't worry about it at all dee, and I don't think anyone else should either. 
 Producing this stuff in house ain't gunna happen in a 100% sterile production 
environment or result in the purest possible EIS from where I'm looking.  Gotta 
maintain a sense of perspective about it all.
 
How far does one have to go to satisfy every little detail regarding DW and/or 
EIS production?  One does the best one can given the zillion possibilities for 
contamination before/during and after the production thereof.
 
Most who make this stuff in house won't even have a meter let alone be 
concerned about any plastic contaminants from the bottle the DW came in.
 
I purchase my El Cheapo Homebrand DW in plastic bottles, I do however store my 
finished product in glass, but I use plastic bottles whenever I go away 
anywhere, and if I don't consume entire bottle when away in my morning ritual 
it remains in that bottle for some time thereafter.
 
It may be admirable to attempt to achieve the best result or product possible 
but I doubt it will ever happen for most.  One does the best one can given the 
nature of DW and EIS production, and the zillion possibilities for 
contamination from whatever source, from manufacture of DW right on thru to the 
finished EIS product.
 
If most worried about purity of water, plastic, and a multitude of other 
variables and possible contaminants, most would be too afraid of making and 
taking this stuff.
 
It may be a good result to aim for, but the bullseye is just far too small to 
hit.  I'm content to hit outer bulls - and hit them consistantly.  "I had a 
dream" once, but time and understanding has been my reality check.
 
N.
 

> Subject: Re: CS>0.3uS Distilled water at Savemart
> From: [email protected]
> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 18:28:24 +0100
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Thanks Mike, something *else* for me to worry about now! I store my silver in 
> glass jars, but the DW is in a large plastic bottle. I think it is that 
> plastic which is supposed to be ok (can't remember the name) it is thick and 
> opaque and came with the distiller. I hope it is anyway. dee
> 
> 
> On 28 Oct 2011, at 12:57, M. G. Devour wrote:
> 
> > Dear Dee, PT,
> > 
 You just have to decide for yourself if the plasticizer issue 
> > is important enough to you to justify the additional expense and 
> > effort.
> > 
> > Peace,
> > 
> > Mike D.
> >