No, it's not OK everywhere. The problem is thata chemicals used in agriculture and industry may have entered the water, and these are not removed by filtering and boiling/purification tablets.
Or am I wrong? If so, I stand to be corrected.
I do most of my walking in the hills above the farm line - and have had no trouble with water there - but I always boil it or use purification tablets.
I am walking part of the Pembrokeshire Cost Path next week -all of which is through agricultural areas. I must say I am very concerned about taking water from streams there - even with water purification tablets. Luckliy there are plenty of villages and cafes where I can get water supplies.
I think John Fenna, who lives in the County, has thoughts on this - what would you advise me to do John ?
I would go along with the idea of getting your water from the shops, cafes and villages on the way - there a lots on, or just off, the way.
I too am concerned about agri-business polutants.
Having said that systems like iodine resin filtres and the Life Bottle SHOULD remove these pulutants (check the small print) ...a Milbank bag, puritabs and or boiling will not!
When you get up towards the Cardigan end - give me a call - I am in the phone book - and perhaps we can meet up