#48531 - 09/09/05 09:51 AM
Water purification
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Journeyman
Registered: 03/14/05
Posts: 87
Loc: Ohio
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With the Katrina aftermath, the water supply in the New Orleans area is extremely polluted. Is it possible to make the water potable? If so, what is the best method(s)?
I would guess that the solids and petroleum products would need to be filtered out first. Maybe by straining through sand then charcoal would do that? Would a water filter or chemical tabs work then? If these won’t work then what, if anything, would?
I am going back to my wilderness survival classes for this but that did not deal with the mass of contamination that is there.
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#48532 - 09/09/05 10:14 AM
Re: Water purification
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Registered: 02/18/04
Posts: 499
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If you're talking about the water filling the streets, it's salt water and no amount of filtering can make it drinkable.
Drink fresh water that's being brought in by truck. There's more and more of it now, in insane 1/2 liter bottles. The Red Cross is getting thousands of these bottles and also thousands of 1 gallon and 2.5 gallon bottles. But they're only giving out the 1/2 liter ones, in order to keep you dependent on them, I guess. They're using the larger bottles to flush toilets with, according to a guy on CPF who visited one of their centers.
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#48533 - 09/09/05 11:26 AM
Re: Water purification
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journeyman
Registered: 10/08/03
Posts: 54
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Would this solution have been effective in NO right now?
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#48536 - 09/09/05 04:21 PM
Re: Water purification
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Enthusiast
Registered: 09/05/01
Posts: 384
Loc: Colorado Springs, CO
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Yikes. It soulds like the best bet would be to do a "solar-still" type contraption, even if you use a fire to evaporate the water.
And even that might not work well if some of the pollutants have a boiling point around that of water. If so, then you wind up evaporating and condensing the polution along with the water.
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#48538 - 09/09/05 04:47 PM
Re: Water purification
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 2574
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...Or your could store water in gallon jugs at a cost of about .10 to .50 gallon. Plus filled buckets, hot water heater, tub, toilet tank and other home sources
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#48539 - 09/09/05 04:48 PM
Re: Water purification
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The combustion byproduct will kill you quicker than the raw materials.
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