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skeptik
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J. R. Ewing wrote: I think following whats happend down south of the UK with the floodings, I believe that keeping an excess amaount of bottled water is the best thing to do.
IF water is available but not drinkable, a Katydyn filter is the best 'survival' option.

http://www.baproducts.com/filters.htm

they also make small desalinators.
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skeptik wrote:
J. R. Ewing wrote: I think following whats happend down south of the UK with the floodings, I believe that keeping an excess amaount of bottled water is the best thing to do.
IF water is available but not drinkable, a Katydyn filter is the best 'survival' option.

http://www.baproducts.com/filters.htm

they also make small desalinators.
Or a couple of milligrams of sodium hypochlorite per liter of water. A kilo will last for many years if you just apply it to drinking water. And when those years have passed, maybe there wont be as many people around and the streams might be a bit cleaner. Maybe.
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