• Kyrgizion@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    A Brita filter =/= a survival straw. There ARE filters you can use to drink directly from water sources in nature that will filter out all contaminants but a Brita ain’t one.

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      2 months ago

      Exactly, there are filters for tap water and there are backpacking or survival filters for filtering dirty water. I use both regularly, but wouldn’t ever take my filter pitcher hiking.

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      2 months ago

      Do those straws also take out pathogens? I thought you’d still need to boil the water pre filtering.

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        2 months ago

        Yes

        At least bacteria. Viruses are a whole different beast but usually viruses are also not the problem in natural watersources.

        Be free comes to mind, very popular in europe. Sawyer filters are very popular in the US

        There are also combo filters that filter sediment and bacteria and pass the water through a charcoal filter to remove taste and organics.

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      2 months ago

      Boiling isn’t necessary. They make antimicrobial tablets you can add as well. We used them when I was on a 2 week backpacking trip and basically just used a bandana folded over 4 times for sediment, fill at the top of the water with the neck facing downstream, and then add a disinfectant tab and let it sit for however long it says. It tasted a bit like pool water if you drank it immediately, but if you filled all your bottles at once, they usually didn’t taste very chlorinated and it was pretty amazing water.

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        2 months ago

        I mean, everything that kills the bad stuff works. If you had a strong portable radioactivity source, that would probably work just fine, too. Sadly, the people at the airport don’t like it when I bring my enriched uranium to the camping vacation.

        Jokes aside, I would say that chlorine tabs are nice for an emergency, but for a planned trip I’d assume I’d have access to heat anyway. Or, just bring a filter.

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      2 months ago

      I can’t think of any metals or anything that there would be enough of in river water to hurt you

      We’re talking about rivers like the one in Cleveland that they caught on fire?

      Twice?!

      IDK what’s in that but I’ll leave my cup for you haha