Yes up to the minimum mark or the max mark
steam is water
You need to cool it down.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
None if you steam them
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
Steam curing and water curing are two very different types of curing. Steam curing significantly accelerates the rate of hydration by adding moisture if this is what you need.
The farther they went, the more water they needed.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers.
Well, it needs energy from somewhere, something to turn water into steam. Can be coal, can be firewood, etc.
Boiling it and catching the steam makes it safe. The steam will not have the salt in it so it will be safe to drink. So all you need to do is figure out a still arrangement to catch the steam and allow it to cool itself back into water.
Depends how much it is going and how fast it is going.
no it doesn't need steam