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What is the best way for long term water storage and water purification in the field?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_60" data-source="post: 2048044" data-attributes="member: 16957"><p>If you filter it through a good filter there is no need to do anymore treating unless you suspect there are viruses or chemicals in the water. But the water needs to stay pretty warm year round for viruses to be a problem which that doesn't happen around here. If the water has a bad smell, or you suspect some chemical contamination, and no other are choices available, then use an additional carbon element on the ceramic filter and you should be good to go, YMMV. <img src="/images/smilies/twocents.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":twocents:" title="Twocents :twocents:" data-shortname=":twocents:" /></p><p></p><p> (Disclaimer: if you drink some nasty water and some body part falls off, or you die, or something else happens don't blame me) <img src="/images/smilies/nono1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":nono1:" title="Nono1 :nono1:" data-shortname=":nono1:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_60, post: 2048044, member: 16957"] If you filter it through a good filter there is no need to do anymore treating unless you suspect there are viruses or chemicals in the water. But the water needs to stay pretty warm year round for viruses to be a problem which that doesn't happen around here. If the water has a bad smell, or you suspect some chemical contamination, and no other are choices available, then use an additional carbon element on the ceramic filter and you should be good to go, YMMV. :twocents: (Disclaimer: if you drink some nasty water and some body part falls off, or you die, or something else happens don't blame me) :nono1: [/QUOTE]
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