[pct-l] CDC recommendations for water treatment

jcil000-pctchat at yahoo.com jcil000-pctchat at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 22 22:42:15 CDT 2010


Interesting Dave. Thanks for that.

I knew of a guy who suffered severe allergies and who told me
he had gone through dozens of both over-the-counter and prescription
meds in order to find one that worked well. He finally found one. And
then the State of California or the Feds banned its use due to some 
portion of it being used in meth production. His pharmacist told
him about that. So, he had to go back to less effective meds. Meth
has caused more problems than we are aware of, I think.






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From: David Thibault <dthibaul07 at gmail.com>
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Fri, October 22, 2010 7:01:47 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] CDC recommendations for water treatment

Aquamira is available in two forms,   a tablet form  and a liquid form.

The liquid form seems to be used by hikers more often as it is a lot less
expensive.

Aquamira contains Chlorine Dioxide but does not use chlorine to kill bugs.
It creates free Oxygen via a reaction between the two chemicals that are
mixed together.

While Aquamira has an expiration date --  if the mixture turns yellow it is
still good as this indicates the chemical reaction has happened and the O2
was created.

PolarPure is an Iodine based product.  If I remember correctly you add water
to a bottle containing a bunch of Iodine impregnated pellets and the Iodine
leeches out into the water.  You then pour this small amount of iodine water
into the water you want to treat.

I personally do not like the idea of drinking water with iodine for long
periods of time so use aquamira.  I have no reason for this preference other
than it is my preference.

I was told that some Iodine products are used in the manufacture of Crystal
Meth.  California has made it harder to get some products with iodine to
limit this production.  CA used to have a problem with Aquamira due to the
method off use - the way the product was mixed etc.. I believe the labeling
has been changed to appease CA.  It now says the product is to "improve
taste"  as opposed to killing bugs.

Hope this helps.

Day-Late



Thanks for posting to further the discussion.
>
> Could you give some feedback on your use of Aqua Mira? I've not used the
> product
> myself.
>
> Some dislike the cost and some dislike the expiration dates which add to
> the
> cost. I've heard
> complaints about the four hours to kill crypto, but I figure thats a
> manageable
> time if a hiker
> doesn't wait until the last second before resupply of his water.
>
>
>
>
> .endations for water treatment
>
>
>  hello,
>
>  I'm new the the forum, but what does everyone think about polar pure?
>
>   .
>
>
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