GOOD POTABLE WATER DEVICE From: hpn@adnc.com Newsgroups: misc.survivalism Subject: Re: Recommend a good potable water device? Date: Mon, 01 Jul 1996 12:31:35 GMT Geri Guidetti , hpn@adnc.com writes: I just found a purification kit for about $50. It is really compact and it does 1,000 gallons of water. You only need to put a small amount of Clorox in the water to kill bacteria and the kit will filter that and other contaminants out. It is really easy to use and it requires no power to operate. How does it work? Unless there's something besides bleach, it'll get rid of bacteria, but not protozoans, viruses, VOC's or heavy metals. According to the documentation, it uses a blended carbon filter to remove everything that the chlorine doesn't kill. It also removes the chlorine or iodine. To use it you take it apart and pour water into the top of the unit. You let it filter through and collect in a receiver at the bottom. Just remove the receiver and drink. The exact size is 6"x3" and it weighs one pound.