A Note About Water
This blog will cover processing water whether you’re bugging out and on the move or at home. When collecting water to drink for purification or filtration (2 distinct things we’ll cover momentarily), always collect the clearest water you can from moving sources. This will significantly reduce the bacterial, virus, and protozoa load in the water. Even flowing water will not be free of foreign, harmful elements or pollution. Whatever water treatment and filtration method you choose, it is always more effective to combine a filtration and treatment method and to wait the full amount of time required to allow the treatment to reach its full effect. Each of these points we cover in this video is easy to follow, relatively inexpensive and should be a part of your preps and knowledge you acquire. I’ll also put links in the description and comment section below if you want to check out anything we cover along with a link to the notes from this video. Before we jump into these methods, there are 2 primary ways to make water safe to drink: filtration and purification. Filtration is the process of cleaning water of impurities removing sediment and most (but not all) microorganisms. Purification on the other hand focuses more on removing impurities from water such as viruses, chemicals, and other smaller contaminants that filtration can not achieve. Ideally, when approaching water, we want to use a combination of filtration and purification. Let’s explore this more in the first point.1- Commercial Filtration
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2- Boiling
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3- Chemical Treatment
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4- Light Treatment
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