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kkelley89 said

on 2/25/2009 Good things to know! With all the natural disasters that have gone on in the past years, this could be really important! 5*

eliptica said

on 2/17/2009 This can save your life someday. thanks

on 12/31/2008 In the army we would treat our water 500 gallons at a time with bleach when we were in the desert. A light clorine taste but very effective in a pinch.

MI-Sandi said

on 11/17/2008 Great tips, its one of those things that we take for granted, until we don't have it. 5*

on 11/13/2008 You get right to the point. I didnt know there was A such thing as un-scented liquid bleach. Learn something new everyday. 5*

on 11/10/2008 Great article.

on 11/5/2008 Everyone should be aware of how to do this. Thanks!

on 11/2/2008 Good to know this; thank you for writing. 5ive *stars!

bogdwell said

on 11/1/2008 Good straightforward article... thanks for the tips

jonnysgirl said

on 10/31/2008 Great article, very informative & well put together.

RENorton said

on 10/30/2008 Excellent article. Very well-written, with a lot of great info. Thanks for the helpful tips!

Macco said

on 10/29/2008 Good resource of information, specially number 4, do you have a personal recommendation for a natural filter?

Wasatch said

on 10/29/2008 I use a good backpacking filter I have had for years. It is a brand no longer made. I don't have a specific recommendation but outdoor retailers and camping stores can fill you in on what is best for your need

Macco said

on 10/29/2008 Good resource of information, specially number 4, do you have a personal recommendation for a natural filter?

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