HelloMeteor wrote:You don't need a gallon per day. I wonder why people always use this estimate. I weigh 185 and I have to pee a lot if I drink even a half gallon a day.
Treetop wrote:Theres a water distiller you can buy out of canada, that uses ANY heat source even a fire. I have one it works well. Word of advice though, waterwise out of U.S. has one to, waterwise 4000 I think.... DO NOT buy that one. It is junk. The other one is much much better designed. Ive used it for 3 years, for all our drinking water. the waterwise broke 3 times. they do have a lifetime replacement, and did repeatedly send me the part that is the weak link in their system, but why bother? They are about the same price.
rickygee wrote:Plus One on a distiller. Guys, gals, don't forget microbular micro ahh is that a (sic) werd them damn bugs in your water ain't all you have to worry about. Heavy metals, street gunk (motor oil and God knows what all) farm/garden fertilizer, pesticide etc. A filter is needed to do the job safely, or the aforementioned distiller if your using pond , creek or lake water.
involuntary tentacle wrote:would above ground pools with a cover on it work for cheap water storage?
i was at the store and just happened to walk by them and the idea hit me then and there.
for about $40 bux, the smallest one they had holds around 650 gallons... and the top end one for nearly $350 holds almost 7000 gallons.
after looking on the net, it looks like they are made by intex...
http://www.intexcorp.com/agp.html
does not say food grade.. why would it? but would this be a safe route to go? plenty of room in the backyard for a few of the largest ones.
would just need to figure out how to secure these suckers from 2 legged varmints.
involuntary tentacle wrote:
i just want to know if anyone thinks its a good idea from a safety standpoint... safe as in does anyone think the material this stuff is made of will leach chemicals into the water over time?
Nickelless wrote:I bought another four cases (six 1-gallon bottles each) of water yesterday at Sam's Club. I've got about two months worth of water for two people now. Now I need to start working on where to put a tank to harvest rainwater.
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