Creosote causes neurological problem if inhaled in higher concentrations, so while being diluted from the water over time it might cause problems. Of course it all depends on the strength of the preservative also and the concentration that actually gets into the water.
Your best bet is to run any water collected through a filter if you plan to drink it. If you're using it for a shower or non-internal use it should be okay.
the drinking water for east kilbride is collected in loch katrine near stirling
Drinking water is collected from each cities reserves. They take used water from each residence and business and clean it and send it back to the homes again.
No the water will evaporate and you will Burn.
i am guessing . probably no
Zero. At any dosage it's poison.
The police discovered a diabolical plan to poison the city's drinking water.
poison the drinking water would destroy all living things in the universe
To effectively remove creosote from metal surfaces, you can use a commercial creosote remover or a mixture of water and vinegar. Apply the solution to the affected area and scrub with a brush or sponge. Rinse thoroughly with water after cleaning.
Many people use this water in drinking water. I for one believe it does affect the quality of the water. Your roof has alot of bacteria and that bacteria will transfer to the water. If you boil the water in the kettle it should be fine.
the desert creosote shrub
No. For centuries people collected rainwater as a source for drinking water. Some people still do.
Fog water is collected using special nets or mesh structures that capture water droplets from fog. This water can be used for drinking, irrigation, and other purposes by filtering and treating it to make it safe for use.