Try an ozonator. Kills nasty bugs, knocks most minerals out and doesn't cost 
that much to run. They're commonly used in homes that rely on well water or 
surface water.



> "[the rain] it's touching me!"....
> http://www.shared-source-initiative.com/biosand_filter/biosand.html
> did i go to the wrong site to explore my rain water collection processes? i
> have an old coffee filtre system[small container and thick media fitre] i
> just wanted to have a less particulate water for spritzing clay and stuff.
> don't want to clog my sprayers and i 'could' use enough water to want to
> use free stuff instead of city water.
> 
> 
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