Friday, June 20, 2014

Re: [californiadisasters] Water treatment for emergencies



Calcium hypochlorite IS a form of chlorine bleach and as it breaks down in water (sunlight speeds the process), converts to calcium chloride, a salt.  It is available in pellet or powder form, for pools. 

This is why pool owners are encouraged to replace 1/3 of the pool water periodically; the salt is corrosive to pumps etc. 

How long are you planning to store?  Bottled water, when kept cool and sealed from the factory, lasts a long time. 

If you're one to stress, dose the water with chlorine (bleach), seal it for storage, then let it sit open to off gas for at least a day before use.  The taste can be neutralized with some vinegar (I know, another acid, but it works).

73,
Rick wa6nhc

Tiny iPhone 5 keypad, typos are inevitable

On Jun 20, 2014, at 8:41 AM, "'John Stevens' zanyonzuni@charter.net [californiadisasters]" <californiadisasters@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

We have some really smart people in the Group, I'm after more wisdom about water treatment and storage. I have done lots of standard research for RV and Off Grid Forums. What do you all think about this.
This needs further research but seems good for emergency water disinfection use as, laundry bleach loses potency in as little as 3 months.
John



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Posted by: Rick Bates <happymoosephoto@gmail.com>


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