I know of a lot of homes that have them. For me, it is of no concern if its a good cistern. We stopped drinking tap water in 1988, so I'm not concerned about it in that regard. My uncle's place has a cistern and the only issue he has is hauling water when it gets dry. If it is an older house, you may run in to issues with things getting in it, but that can easily be fixed.
Ok well I had found a great place out in the country for rent. It has cistern water, and a chick lived there for 4 months.
I am just trying to learn anything I need/should ask to these landlords.
First, check/ask to find out whether it's collecting water from the roof gutters/downspouts. If it is, there should be a series of tanks in the basement or utility room, consisting of AT LEAST a pressure tank, followed by a chlorine mix tank or iodine container, small chemical injection pump, followed by a large retention tank (usually 80-120 gallons). The pump will either be a submersible inside the cistern or most likely a jet pump located near the pressure tank. If it's collecting rain water and doesn't have these FUNCTIONAL items in the treatment train, it's not safe to drink... or cook with, or brush teeth with, etc.
Do your homework and make sure you know exactly what you're getting into, with ANY rental property that you're considering.
Id never drink cistern water..frog fuck in it.....yuk..
That you man! I dont drink much tap water, but I do need to brush my teeth with it!
I might be posting her/his responses on here, if you all dont mind helping me, it is greatly appreciated.