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Re: Survival Preparedness is not just for when the SHTF
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02/03/2008 09:55 AM
02/03/2008 09:55 AM
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Let your truck idle all day long and use hair spray. That extra bit will help the greenhouse gases melt a little more polar ice for us to drink.
Seriously tho, a good point. You can't manufacture water if it isn't there. And if it is brackish you need a way to make it potable pr you gucci gear and guns will be worthless.
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Re: Survival Preparedness is not just for when the SHTF
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02/03/2008 03:44 PM
02/03/2008 03:44 PM
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You can obtain water in a survival situation! Several tarps suspended by the corners in an open area with a small hole in the center will catch more than you think overnite! Have wide mouth bottle or pan under hole!
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Re: Survival Preparedness is not just for when the SHTF
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02/10/2008 04:17 AM
02/10/2008 04:17 AM
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Bear Wanderer,
The loss of city water in year area is nothing new.
Your best bet if you intend to stay in that area is to develop a cistern or better yet drill a well.
"The time for war has not yet come, but it will come and that soon, and when it does come, my advice is to draw the sword and throw away the scabbard." Gen. T.J. Jackson, March 1861
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Re: Survival Preparedness is not just for when the SHTF
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02/10/2008 12:32 PM
02/10/2008 12:32 PM
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Bear, I don't know about filtration, but distillation should do it. That'll remove pretty much anything from water, since impurities (i.e., anything but water) can't remain in the water when it changes state from liquid to gas. Of course, if said impurities have a boiling point lower than water, they will boil off first, and depending on your setup you could get them right back in your water anyway. If you could keep the water at 210 F for a while, just in case of anything with a boiling point lower than water, that should do it. I can't think of anything that would be in water that would have a lower boiling point, but it's possible.
Really shouldn't be that hard to make a still for this kind of thing, either. A tea kettle or pressure cooker, some copper tubing, and whatever you want the water to go into for storage.
I might have to try this sometime.
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Re: Survival Preparedness is not just for when the SHTF
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02/11/2008 01:24 PM
02/11/2008 01:24 PM
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Originally posted by FyreStorm: If you distill water doesn't it actually turn to vapor and then back to water? If it does during distilling then I believe all impurities would be distilled out of the water. Many chemicals have a lower boiling point than water, and will be carried over into the distillate. An an example, alcohol has a boiling point of about 175 degrees. If you were trying to get pure water or pure alcohol, you would have to distill the alcohol out first, then distill the water into a separate container. If you are trying to remove chlorine or fluoride from the water (or pesticide residue or other contaminants), you have to monitor the temperature closely as you run the distillation. Onward and upward, airforce
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