Hi.
In renovating the roof and walls of an old building, an old, open galvanized water tank is right at the only sensible location to stand a cement mixer. It is filled with brown water and long-decaying branches and other debris can be found at the bottom of the tank. Clean water is available but less convenient.
There have been discussions on site regarding the appropriateness of using water from the trough for making cement.
Is the dirty water fine to use or not..? Is there any evidence or support for either viewpoint..? What might be any consequences for using the dirty water instead of clean..?
Many thanks.
In renovating the roof and walls of an old building, an old, open galvanized water tank is right at the only sensible location to stand a cement mixer. It is filled with brown water and long-decaying branches and other debris can be found at the bottom of the tank. Clean water is available but less convenient.
There have been discussions on site regarding the appropriateness of using water from the trough for making cement.
Is the dirty water fine to use or not..? Is there any evidence or support for either viewpoint..? What might be any consequences for using the dirty water instead of clean..?
Many thanks.
