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Well it seems obvious that earth humans will probably have to bring earth water with them, but the first generation of moon humans will need to adapt.
What that looks like, idk, I'm an earth human. They will probably have to analyze what a reasonable cost for water purification is and make sure that they're getting the best quality moon water for their dollar.
Keep in mind this is just the moon, if the water purification on site doesnt work out we could still ferry fresh water up and wastewater down (to be returned to the ecological cycle). It would just be a larger logistical effort, but not prohibitively so.
I also dont think we will get a race of moon humans with different water requirements, it is both too inconvenient to make the moon autonomous and not worth the effort with earth being right there. Personnel on a moon base would most likely do a tour of duty or two and go back home, similar to how ISS astronauts are operating at the moment.
Eventually when we get to colonize mars that will be a more pressing concern again, with the distance making self sufficiency absolutely necessary.