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Weigh in on Water Purification for Survival.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 22624215:MV8xOTc0NzI3XzMzMTU4MTI1XzMzRUZBNDdE] A drop of bleach might do the trick http://water.epa.gov/drink/emerprep/emergencydisinfection.cfm [/quote]
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I though it would be great to start a Water Filtration Thread.
I am trying to figure out what the best method and equipment are for shtf water purification.
I am single mom on a major budget and I need a Super Cheap Filtration System but without compromising quality.
I would need a filter big enough for a few people. say 3 at least and I would like the filters to be cleanable and last a long time. Does anyone know of a super good super low cost water filter?
I have thought about building my own ..like a bucket Berkeley but I would be worried that the plastic buckets may absorb toxins over a few cycles. What do you think? bacteria build up?
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