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Show Notes from the state health department Emergency wafer suggestions stances. Subject to approval of local health authorities, the following procedures are acceptable in the emergency situation: times of extreme emergency. by Marcy C. Sew all Modern standards and regHealth Utah State Division of conulations regarding water supcurrent Under drought ply, plumbing and waste disditions in Utah, some municito palities and water districts will posal have been designed in the hazards health on restrictions severe prevent impose water use. As a consequence, community. Proper regard for the home owner may look to these regulations insures our unorthodox methods for ob- protection. The following suge of housetaining an adequate supply of gestions for somewhat hold water depart e of housewater. The hold water might appear a from common interpretations reasonable compromise under of existing standards and are the circumstances, but except presented here with the understanding that they may be apin the temporary emergency situation, its use must be dis- plied on a temporary basis only if local health authorities apcouraged. Recycled household in water is much lower quality prove. They can be authorized than that normally used for ir- only under emergency conditions, and no other modificarigation, and the risks assoe tions of normal water use or of ciated with outweigh of Kitchen Sink Water Some of the water used at the kitchen sink, particularly water used to wash vegetables, may be suitable for watering shrubs and other ornamentals. The grease and various soaps and detergents in dishwater make that source less desirable for outside irrigation. Kitchen sink water can be dipped from the sink into a bucket and carried outside for appropriate use. If preferred, the water can be siphoned through a length of garden hose, either into the bucket or directly to the outside. Siphon- 1. re-us- re-us- re-us- any advantage, plumbing facilities can be authorized under any circum except in Re-us- e ing obviously cannot be complished from basement acfa- cilities. It is possible to remove the under the sink so that a bucket can be placed directly under the tail piece (sink drain pipe). This is an acceptable p alternative to dipping water from the sink, but it is cautioned that inexperienced, "handy man plumbers can easily damage the trap and the bathtubs or showers. Shower water can be collected by placing flat, rubber stopper-pad- s over the shower drain. of Clothes-Washin3. Water Water discharged from the automatic clothes washer can be collected by removing the discharge hose from the drain pipe for release into a stationary tub or other suitable container next to the washer. An occasional quart of water poured down the drain pipe will keep the trap seal intact and prevent sewer gas from entering the house. Obviously, water used to launder heavily soiled clothing or diapers Re-us- e g people would be to leave the well. Several recommendations for water unfortunately widely circulated, are not permissible under any circumstances. Some of these misconceptions are corrected as re-us- stances follows:1 Never use effluent from septic tanks or other home sewage treatment devices for any kind of irrigation. Use of this material on the ground surface is a health hazard and is prohibited by law. If the seepage field receiving effluent from the septic tank or other treatment unit fills and overflows, correction must be made immediately so that all effluent remains completely under1. 45" Broadcloth flour 2 packages active dry yeast 14 cup sugar 1 tablespoon salt 2 cups water 1 cup milk 3 cups (12 oz.) shredded Cheddar cheese Butter, melted 7 to 8 cups ' Thoroughly combine 3 cups flour, undissolved yeast, sugar and salt. Combine water and milk in a saucepan; heat over low heat until very warm (120F.- - strips under. Place shaped loaves seam-sid- e down in two buttered 9 x 5 x loaf pans. Brush loaves with melted butter and cover well-floure- . loosely with plastic wrap. Refrigerate 2 to 24 hours. Remove from refrigerator and let stand at room temperature 10 minutes before baking. Bake in preheated 375F. oven, 35 to 40 minutes or until golden brown and loaf sounds hollow when tapped. Remove from baking pans and cool on a wire rack. 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Seal ends of loaf by pressing firmly with side of hand to make a thin, The $-- 4. Fill dry ingredients and beat 2 minutes at medium speed of electric mixer, scraping bowl occasionally. Add an additional cup of flour; beat at high speed for 2 minutes. Stir in cneese and enough remaining flour to make soft d dough. Turn out on a surface; knead 5 to 10 minutes or until dough is smooth and satiny. Cover with towel and let rest 20 minutes. Punch down. To shape loaf, divide dough in half. Roll out each half to a 14 x rectangle. Beginning with short side of rectangle roll dough toward you. Seal dough with thumbs after each complete turn bleach- Nielsons I 130F.). Gradually add to detergents, 22 South Main p REFRIGERATOR CHEESE BREAD 2 loaves in es and softeners may damage plants and soil with continued use. When no other water is available, some damage may g Youll be amazed at how quickly and easily you can make fresh refrigerator bread, flavored with the natural good taste of Cheddar cheese. urged to seek the advice of an agricultural expert before reusing household water on growing plants. d connecting pipes. There Re-us- at all, but the homeowner is alone as Though all the evidence is not in, it appears that chlorine, boron, sodium and other sub- must not be ground. Toilet Flushing 2. Never pour water into the is also the consideration that Water from the kitchen sink, toilet tank. Emergency flushoverflow from the bucket will the bathtub or basin can be be poured dirmust water ing create more problems than the used to flush toilets. Keep a ectly into the bowl. process is worth. If trap re- bucket of water near the toilet 3. Do not use sink, clothes moval is attempted, however, and flush by pouring the conwasher, or bath water on vegeit is important to plug the end tents quickly into the toilet tables or fruits. of the pipe which connects to bowl, without operating the and shrubs around Apply the building plumbing system flushing handle. Four gallons other ornamentals sparingly to prevent sewer gas from en- will suffice for the average toi- to avoid pooling. Puddles will let. When the flushing action produce disagreeable odors tering the kitchen. 2. of Wash Basin and is complete, fill the bowl slowand attract insects. Do not alBath Water ly with additional household low any household water to Water from the bath, showwater to the usual level. Caurun beyond the property line. tion: Pouring used water into er, or wash basin can be re4. Never modify household used in much the sam way as the toilet tank is prohibited, plumbing to facilitate the rekitchen sink water. It can be as it may be siphoned back into use of water. Though dipped or siphoned but traps the culinary water supply. removal at the kitchen sink is should not be removed from Prohibited Actions: an acceptable exception, most thin-walle- be preferable to no irrigation well-advise- d p South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. ( I su I I CO I j |