How to store Water for Survival
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What do you really know about water storage? Below you'll find information that you probably never even thought of before, or information that contradicts what you've always believed to be correct.

Storage barrels. These can remain on cellar or basement cement that's not heated. Cooler cement will not transfer toxins into the barrels. However, garage cement will get heated by the driveway, so in that case, place barrels on floor boards. In addition, some of your water should be stored in portable bottles for easier handling.
Reusing bottles. Filling old juice and soda bottles with water is fine as long as the plastic is rated "PET" or "PETE." Don't use milk jugs. If you're still conce ed about leached plastic chemicals, treat the water at the time of consumption, not before you store it.
Boiling (212 degrees). A full boil is not necessary to kill bacteria; heating at 160 degrees for 30 minutes, or 185 degrees for three minutes, will burn less fuel than boiling for the popular 10 minutes.
Pool water. The FDA says pool water is safe to drink up to 4 PPM of chlorine.
Nearby river. Make sure you have iodine tablets ready. Keep in mind during a water shortage, the river will be bedlam, what with everyone else going for it.
Amount stored. Don't just store a month's worth. A disaster could cause a year-long or even several-year water shortage.
How much water does one person need? One gallon a day. But this includes for hygiene and cooking, and unforeseen medical needs.
Food vs. water. Though food has calories and water has zero, water is much more important to the body. A few days without any water and you'll be dragging yourself on the ground, whereas a few days without food, but with plenty of water, and you'll still be in good shape. And sports drinks and soda do not replace water.
Taste. Stored water will taste bad because it's been without oxygen. Before drinking, pour it back and forth between two glasses to replenish oxygen.
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