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Just pour cloudy water into a bucket or wide-mouth container, and add 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon of aluminum sulfate powder (often available as Alum or pickling powder at your local hardware store) per 1 gallon of water. Stir the water for 5 minutes, allow it to settle, then scoop out the clean water at the top of the vessel.
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Read More »In the wilderness, fighting dehydration by collecting water from streams or springs is often necessary. But a single sip from that crystal clear, ice-cold flow could mean uncomfortable gastrointestinal distress that will have you running to dig a cat hole every 30 minutes. Because no matter how clean a freshwater source seems to be, there’s a good chance it carries pathogens and bacteria that can make you sick. Giardia, rotavirus, and dysentery—all found in waterways contaminated by human or animal waste—are just a few examples of what may be lurking, invisible, in one innocent swig. True—drinking straight from a natural source might not always make you sick, but it only takes one experience with serious diarrhea while camping to convince you it’s not worth taking the chance.
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Read More »Chemicals like iodine, chlorine, and chlorine dioxide are other options. They are cheap, effective, and available at most outdoor stores and drugstores. They come in liquid, powder, or tablet form and can be added directly to water, though they do tend to take more time to disinfect than boiling—about 30 minutes depending on the type, and even longer in cold water. The chlorine-based options have almost no flavor, and even though iodine gives water an unappealing taste, that can be fixed by adding a bit of ascorbic acid (vitamin C powder). Also, keep in mind these chemicals won’t eliminate cryptosporidium cysts, which cause nasty gastrointestinal distress and are more likely to be found closer to civilization. All other methods of purification do a better job at removing this specific parasite. Another popular purification method is filtering. Filters come in two varieties: ceramic and charcoal. The latter is more popular with backpackers since it’s lighter and cheaper, but ceramic ones are reusable. A filter size of 0.2 microns effectively removes parasites, protozoa such as cryptosporidium cysts, and bacteria. However, filtering won’t clear out viruses. Even filters than contain iodine resins aren’t entirely reliable because of how briefly water is in contact with them. If you can’t boil your water and you opt for a filter, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends also using chemical disinfectants to kill the largest amount of pathogens. Another option is to use ultraviolet light pens. Starting at around $80, they are more expensive than chemicals and most filters and require batteries, making them unappealing to some. As their name says, UV pens use short-wavelength UV (UV-C) light to kill pathogens and most of them purify one pint of water in 45 seconds, and one liter in about 90 seconds. They aren’t the fastest choice if you’re trying to disinfect water for large groups, but are quick and effective for individuals. To use this method effectively, it’s extra important for the water to be clarified and free from debris.
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Read More »If a stream is your only option, make sure not to collect water downstream from popular campsites or animal pastures. Also, the closer you are to the source, the cleaner the water probably is. If you find an underground spring, you’ve hit the jackpot. Likewise, water at higher elevations is also generally safer, as it hasn’t traveled downstream and picked up contaminants along the way. However, ice isn’t a safe bet since bacteria can survive for months on frozen surfaces. Alternatively, water found immediately after a rain in potholes in the rim rock of many southwestern canyons is typically safe to drink.
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