Clyde
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I have not yet seen that. doesn't sound good.after seeing what happens to microscopic algae pores when boiled, im a little parinoied, ya you can say that lol
I have not yet seen that. doesn't sound good.after seeing what happens to microscopic algae pores when boiled, im a little parinoied, ya you can say that lol
That is a charming thought. I plan on getting one of those super filter things I have seen at places like REI.I think i posted it somewhere on here about a guy taking river water to a scientist, and they discovered that yes there were microbs that could have been filtered, and a blue algae.
when it was boiled (no filtration) the spores of the blue algae opens when boiled, and becomes one of the most toxic things known to man.
it rates #2 on the world chemical warfare list.
yaaaaa lol, filter your water then maybe boil it,
before its boiled though the algae spores are nontoxic.
I did not know that about copper. I know charcoal is the major part to any water filter.most filters are just charcol on the inside, ive cut open a few of them, to find just a rounded out piece of charcol that the water filters through.
ive also heard that microbs cannot survive on copper, so maybe if i have a cup made entirely of copper?
I do know the effectiveness of charcoal so I too would stick with what I know works.ya, i know direct contact with copper for a period kills microbs, but im not sure how it works. in my opinion id stck to charcol.
or I could become friends with a water purification specialist from the militaryi fully agree with you there, well untill i can find the effectiveness of copper to be better.
Maybe I could start my own desalinization plant on the coast. never mind the cost of doing that....lmao, well ya i guess that would work too.
Yes simple enough for a couple of people I guess. Though it would take a tremendous amount of fire to make that much water. not something I think I could afford, but it is nice to know I have options if I get in to dire straits in the H2O department.on a small scale, it wouldn't be hard to do.
all you have to do is boil the salt water and catch the vapors, cool the vapors, and you have fresh water.
How on Earth does one accidentally drink a whole gulp of bleach, lol.?you could always test it out. i know ive accedently swallowed a whole gulp of bleach and it didnt do much but taste real bad and make me a lil' sick to my stomach, but as far as actually cleaning the water on the other hand is the problem. and how the hell would you research if it works or not? iodine too for that matter?
i will admit i did see the bleach thing on duel survival tv show though.
For when you have access to plenty of water (such as a creek or river) and a secure location. So long as you are not in immediate need I suggest distillation. A pressure cooker with a copper coil attached to the lid can distill any water, even salt water into pure drinking water. Definately not for on the go or immediate need. But you will never run out of filters, pills ,or chemicals. Just water and fire. Tablets, life straw, etc are good for immediate needs imho.
Blue/Green algae releases cyanobacteria toxins that can not be killed by boiling.I can see using that for salt but why fresh water ? You can just boil it. Am i missing something ?
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