Why isn't all the water in wells and cisterns prohibited due to Giluy? I can't imagine that wells were covered constantly; besides, the rainwater cisterns and wells must have been open to be filled with rain?
Thanks!
Q. Reese, Atlanta, GA
Dear Q. Reese,
Hello there and thanks for your interesting question. The Mishnah in Terumos (8:5) gives guidelines for the issue you raised. If there is enough water to dissolve the venom there is no problem of Giluy. In the case of a spring, any amount is enough to dissolve the venom.
This is also the ruling of the Rambam in Hilchos Rotze'ach (11:12-13).
Kol tov.
Y. Landy