Water Storage
14 gallons per person (for a two week supply)
To store drinking water use: Water Bottles!!!!!!!!!!
They store indefinitely and are inexpensive.
Buy a flat every time they are on sale.
You don’t have to exchange the water. Just keep it sealed.
You can use 2 or 3 liter plastic pop bottles. They are great to store water in (add five drops of bleach to the cleaned out bottle to store it).
DON’T store water in the cloudy white containers (like milk jugs or most gallon water containers). They disintegrate after six months
Hygiene water: Larger storage containers
You can store your hygiene water in larger containers.
55 gallon buckets are great for that use--add two TBSP of bleach)
You can drink this water if necessary but it will taste plasticky. The 55 gallon plastic is softer than the clear water bottle plastic which means it breaks down easier.
How to treat questionable water...
- Use coffee filters, paper towels, or layers of cheesecloth to filter out particles.
- Boil for one minute at a full boil (no need to do it longer)
- OR add bleach --16 drops per gallon
- You can also put it in a clear pop bottle and leave it in the full sun for six hours. In AZ that will kill germs.
FYI: Swimming pool water is a LAAAAAAAAST result for drinking water. Do NOT plan on drinking this even if you treat it. Because of the high mineral levels, it will cause dysentery)
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