[pct-l] Bottle makes dirty water drinkable.htm
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Fri Sep 14 13:08:28 CDT 2007
Well Reinhold,
the article did not say what the flow rate was. However if the
(British?) military was buying them for the troops the bottles must
filter fairly quickly.
also I couldn't find a weight listed, so all you gram counters (like me)
will have to wait for the weight.
after all, you military types are not known for your patience.
Tortoise
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Reinhold Metzger wrote:
> [pct-l] Bottle makes dirty water drinkableThat is right Switchback &
> Tortoise,
> The flow might be so slow you guys may have to suck on it like a baby on a
> milk bottle.
>
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> _Tortoise73 at charter.net_ (mailto:Tortoise73 at charter.net) writes:
> "The way
> fresh water is supplied to disaster-hit regions could be revolutionized
> after
> an Ipswich-based businessman invented a £190 bottle that makes
> foul-smelling
> water drinkable in seconds." It is a little pricey ... $386 plus shipping,
> handling, import fees and taxes. But a hiker would probably never have to
> worry about pure drinking water again. _Bottle makes dirty water
> drinkable_
> (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jsessionid=3R3S1NAZ1X2NVQFIQMFCF
> FWAVCB
> QYIV0?xml=/news/2007/09/12/nwater112.xml)
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> Switchback replies: I would think if this is really true, the price would
> come way down as production heats up. That would be cool.
>
> One thing that I would be interested in is how the water flow is as you use
> the bottle/filter over time. Most of these bottle/filters work great in
> the
> beginning, but as they filter contaminates, they slow up a lot.
>
> Thanks for the interesting info.
>
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