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| Marksman Join Date: Feb 2008
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![]() ![]() | Here's a link with info about survival kits and what not. It has a section for water purification. It's more geared to a BOB then staying at home. Take a look anyway. EQUIPPED TO SURVIVE (tm) - Survival Kits: Mine, Theirs, Yours |
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| Handicap Parking ![]() Join Date: Mar 2008 Location: N-Space
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've been storing water in 1 gal Gatorade Jugs (Sam's Fruit Drinks come in a similar jug). I have some 5 gal blue jugs and 20 of these: 3 Danish 5 - Liter Plastic Jugs, Military Surplus, Brand Not Specified at Sportsman's Guide Major Surplus had them cheaper but I think they are out. If you have the space there are a couple of Barrel Dealers in town. I don't have the space for the big 55 gallon drums. I have an Idea for a home made purification system using Berkey filters. I'll try to get it drawn up.
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