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digging fro water
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Originally posted by Diesel View Postright so we have digging holes
boiling
solar stills
what else ;)
NOTE: this method only works with reasonably clear water allowing adequate light penetration. A simple improvised sand filter can be used to remove particulates
Here are links to the pics if they didn't post
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I would remove the carcus and find another water source if possible. depending on the flow into the pond you need to wait anywhere from 15- 30 days before drinking the water. dig your hole as far up stream from where the carcus was as possible.
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create a filter using rocks and moss.or coal and moss if available. also need somthing to put it in and make small holes in the bottom......bla bla bla.... what i want to know is the water in the hole next to the lake clean enough to drink as is cause it's been filtered through the dirt. and if there is a carcus close by does that contaminate?
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right so we have digging holes
boiling
solar stills
what else ;)
keep em coming
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assume you won't have iodine, or chemicals or a filter.
Now besides boiling tell me your methods
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Originally posted by Big_Saw View PostHellloooo....iodine, anyone?
Just drink it!!!!!!!!!!!!! Slurp, guzzle, whatever.
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I would just risk drinking it. Think about it. What is in the dirt? Microbes?
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digging fro water
here's one I was talking to someone about. say happen upon a pond and you need a drink but have no way to boil your water. i have heard that if you dig a hole a few feet away from the waters edge, what seeps up through the ground is safe to drink. now is this true and if so how far away would you need to dig. and would it matter if you knew there was an animal carcass on the other side of the pond?
:confused:Last edited by ridgid1; 01-19-2009, 06:42 PM.Tags: None
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