Is reclaimed hose bleak for positive plants? I live in Clearwater, Fl and enjoy heard that reclaimed/ recycled...

I live in Clearwater, Fl and enjoy heard that reclaimed/ recycled river is bad for or will KILL unquestionable plants. ONE plant in selective is azaleas. Anyone know a list of plants that do NOT resembling that type water?
Answers:    Basically,it depends where on earth the reclaimed/recycled water originate from and on the mineral content.Azaleas cannot tolerate lime,nor can rhododendrons heathers and all other ericas,so if the wet contains lime it shouldn't be used on such plants.
There's no problem at all beside using the washing up hose,or the bath marine,if you're feeling enthusiastic.
Buy a butt and collect rainwater,if you haven't done that-just noticed your address "Clearwater"-should presume there'd be ample there!
Not sure what you penny-pinching by "reclaimed" or "recycled." If you are talking something like gray water, as long as it doesn't contain byproducts of petrochemicals from mixed cleaning agents it's fine. If you mean river caught in rainfall barrels then the solely thing you shouldn't do near it is drink it.