With ten years of 3D printing under my belt, (FDM and resin) I've learned a number of workflow improvements to mitigate any resin-contaminated water, so it's a non-issue for me. As for minor scratches on my build plate, they are also a non-issue once the first layer of the raft is laid down and as long as the plate is thoroughly cleaned with 91 IPA afterwards, adhesion remains solid. I consistently get 100+ prints from each fep. Using a silicone spatula to feel for any debris in the vat, is an excellent way to verify the fep is smooth, the pigment that settles is scraped and mixed with the rest of the resin.
I keep a log of every print to document all maintenance, and any print failures - usually due to part orientation. If your workflow meets your needs, all is good.