#93840 - 05/06/07 10:05 PM
Re: A question about water
[Re: norad45]
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To the best of my knowlage, After you have strained and filtered the water, then bringing it to a rolling boil the water is good to drink no matter how long it has been stored or wher it came from.
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#93842 - 05/06/07 11:03 PM
Re: A question about water
[Re: big_al]
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Well, you can filter the water for pathogens and other biologic organisms, and you can boil whatever might make it through long enough that you can destroy those organisms as well. However, some organisms create toxins which can pass through filters and will not be destroyed by boiling.
There are some organisms that live in the heated pools in Yellowstone that I think would be pretty bad if you tried to ingest them. I think they can tolerate up to 180 degrees F or so, but boiling may be just a bit too much for them.
Pasteurizing may be the best disinfectant process going so far as using heat to sanitize water goes.
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#93844 - 05/06/07 11:18 PM
Re: A question about water
[Re: benjammin]
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However, some organisms create toxins which can pass through filters and will not be destroyed by boiling. And that right there is the rub. During the summer months I store 40 extra gallons of water (heavily bleached--more about that later) in the water tank of my travel trailer. During the day it gets to be over 90 F. (sometimes over 105 F.) I'm wondering if that water, if compromised by pathogens, can be made safe by boiling or is it risky no matter what?
Edited by norad45 (05/06/07 11:40 PM)
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#93846 - 05/06/07 11:42 PM
Re: A question about water
[Re: norad45]
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Registered: 10/11/06
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Loc: Oklahoma, USA
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If it is chlorinated and kept from the light...it shouldn't grow any baddies...and should be safe long after 3 months... BTW in my oppinion, it is more risky not to drink water when dehydrated than to drink questionable water.
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#93861 - 05/07/07 03:34 AM
Re: A question about water
[Re: silent_weapon]
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Loc: In the woods of Oregon.
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I get my water by gravity from a creek and for free, have a filter in the garage and another one under my counter and that's it...... being doing it for seven years and I never being sick.
Have also a 3,500 and a 550 gallons tanks just in case there is a nuclear or gas attack and the open water becomes no good... have a line going from the big tank to my underground bunker.
When I go for a walk up in the hills I carry my straw water filter.
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#93864 - 05/07/07 04:37 AM
Re: A question about water
[Re: Ponce]
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Off the top of my head, I cant think of a bacteria in stockpiled water that makes a toxin such as you describe/fear.
If it were common, I would imagine you would hear about it.
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#93870 - 05/07/07 06:03 AM
Re: A question about water
[Re: duckear]
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Botulism dies when cooked to 240ºF/116ºC, or boiled for 10 minutes. Salmonella dies at 160ºF/71ºC. E.coli dies at 160º/F/71ºC. Typhoid dies when boiled.
Boiling takes place at 212ºF/100ºC
But if the water was bleached and not opened, how would contamination occur? There is no such thing as spontaneous generation.
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