water purification

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Sep 5, 2012
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west sussex
Hi guys, what is the best way to clean up mucky brown river water from the south coast area ready for drinking? i dread to think whats in it so would like your advice before i make any mistakes. anybody down here doing it?
 

Seoras

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Oct 7, 2004
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Hi there

Welcome to the forum.

Personally I would not touch the stuff due to run off from farms, roads and up river communities.

That is just my opinion but I am sure others may think differently.

I always head away from rivers and try and find water from the top of catchment areas (usually from a hole I have dug). Even then it is filtered and boiled (even that is not 100% safe).

Cheers

George
 
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Petewhitefang

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May 28, 2011
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Sheffield
I have noticed occassionally that in some burns and streams froth collecting at the sides away from the current. Is this an indication of pollution?
 

Petewhitefang

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May 28, 2011
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Sheffield
Thanks George. The link is very useful. Thinking back I think it was natural foam. I put water purification tablets in my water from the source. I guess this doesn't make a difference to farm pollutants etc.?

Pete
 

udamiano

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Yep, some pretty nasty stuff in the UK's surface water. and chemical puri tablets just don't cut it with these. Land run off into streams and water ways may contain.

Phospates
Nitrates
Sulphates
Chlorates

then there is

Lead
Cadmium
Arsenic
Mercury
and a whole range of heavy metals that are not going to do your kidneys any good

and not forgetting

Virusess
Bacteria
Protozoa

just as a kind of icing on the cake.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimated that over 90% of the UK inland lowland waterways were contaminated in one way or the other. and recommend treating 'all' water out of doors. British Red did a really good post of water, which I see is in one of the above posts as a link.
And Seoras advice is extremely good

Da
 
Sep 5, 2012
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west sussex
Thank to you all for your advice. Think I will leave river water well alone then and take with me what I need or to make arrangements to top up when I'm out and about. Cheers all.
 

Shiver

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Apr 23, 2012
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Belfast
Hi all, I have been looking for a pre-mac PWP trekker water pump filter, but can't seem to find a stockist in the UK, can anyone help me out ? I have tried to contact Pre-Mac direct for stockist information but the phone number dosnt seem to work and the email bounces back, I have found a stockist in the US but as the pump is made in Sevenoaks Kent, I was hoping to find a supplier nearer to home. Any help in the right direction would be great ... thanks
Cyril


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kiltedpict

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Feb 25, 2007
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Banchory
Oh, I stupidly thought the Drinksafe alone was enough- I need chlorine tabs too??

Will read through the links today!

Cheers

Kp
 

_mark_

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May 3, 2010
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No, the drinksafe is enough but the tabs are useful if the filter expires, there have been occasions where I have used both but that was more down to paranoia than necessity.
 

kiltedpict

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Feb 25, 2007
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Even using a filter is alien to me! I've never even boiled water when out in the Cairngorms and never had so much as a fart... However, I think my luck will run out one day and the drink safe is so simple.
 

cbr6fs

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Mar 30, 2011
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What size filter does the drinksafe system use?
Couldn't find any info on their site.

Clean safe water is possible pretty much anywhere BUT it really comes down to time, effort and expense as to if it's worth it.


Activated carbon does remove a lot of chemical nasties, to be honest i don't know what it's limitations are.
 

Teepee

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Jan 15, 2010
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Northamptonshire
Hi all, I have been looking for a pre-mac PWP trekker water pump filter, but can't seem to find a stockist in the UK, can anyone help me out ? I have tried to contact Pre-Mac direct for stockist information but the phone number dosnt seem to work and the email bounces back, I have found a stockist in the US but as the pump is made in Sevenoaks Kent, I was hoping to find a supplier nearer to home. Any help in the right direction would be great ... thanks
Cyril


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I saw one in Joe Browns in Capel Curig last week :)
 

Shiver

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Apr 23, 2012
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Belfast
Thanks for the help guys ... I have the chlorine tablets and a millbank bag and boil my water when I need to use surface water from a river or lake in the low country, I may look into some other options if i cant get a pre-mac as the filter takes out the heavy metals that I can't remove using the mill bank and chlorine, can anyone recommend a good filter system?
Tx.
 

cbr6fs

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Mar 30, 2011
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Sawyer Point ZeroTWO is a great system.

0.02 micron is about as good as it gets this side of ROI, add a activated carbon filter and there is not many areas i wouldn't drink water from.
 

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