Three Ways to Purify Water
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Water Filters
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Chemicals and Tablets
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A portable method of purifying water is with the use of Tincture of Iodine, chlorine bleach, or water purification tablets. You can also boil it of course. When getting water drinking safe the first thing you want to do is strain it as much as possible. Use a tightly woven cloth for this to get the biggest stuff out. A bandana works and is a great thing to carry because of the millions of uses for it. Once you strain it if you are just going to boil it make sure it is boiling all the way for at least 10 minutes. When using chemicals to purify let it sit for at least half an hour. After this much time it should taste a bit like bleach. If it doesn't have this taste repeat the dosage and let sit for another 15 minutes. Here is the dosage for chlorine bleach ( Clorox ) if the water is clear:
- for 1 liter or 1 quart add 1 drop of chlorine bleach 3 drops if cloudy
- for 4.5 liters or 1 gallon add 4 drops of chlorine bleach 12 drops if cloudy
- for 1 liter or 1 quart add 3 drops, 10 if cloudy
- for 4.5 liters or 1 gallon add 12 drops, 40 if cloudy
- 1 liter or 1 quart add 2 tablets, 4 if cloudy
- for 4.5 liters or 1 gallon add 8 tablets, 16 if cloudy
A Solar Water Evaporator
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First you put your water collection container in the center of your bigger container or hole. Dump the water around the container not in it. After this place your material over it so the center sags over your collector. You will want to put a pebble or some sand in the center to keep it weighed down.
This is what happens. The water around your collector evaporates taking with it only pure water, leaving the contaminants behind. It then condenses on the material above it ( like a pot lid ) and runs down to the sagging center where you placed some weight on top. Once there it drips nice and clean into your collector. And you have fresh water.
This is one of the most time consuming ways of purifying water, but it works.