[pct-l] Aqua Mira water purifier tablets

Bill Burge bill at burge.com
Sat Feb 6 13:16:25 CST 2010


Thank you, people generally don't dig deep enough to find this  
information for themselves.

The sit times posted for the tablets are in the worst possible  
conditions.

The Aqua Mira tablets have the same ingredients and strengths as the  
Micropur.  I own both.  I use them in my survival kits and for "10  
essentials kits".  They will probably be my backup on the trail.

BillB


On Feb 6, 2010, at 10:45 AM, Jim & Jane Moody wrote:

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> I used Micropur tablets for part of my treatment in '06 on the AT  
> (Iodine tabs for part also).  Micropur, and I believe Aqua Mira,  
> uses chlorine dioxide as the treatment ingredient.
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> I talked with the Micropur rep at Trail Days last year and learned a  
> good bit about ClO2 tabs.  Most importantly, the reason the  
> recommended treatment time is 4 hours is due to EPA regs.  To  
> qualify for EPA registration, the product (in this case Micropur  
> tabs) is independently tested.  For water that is cold and turbid,  
> maximum treatment time to effectively kill 99.99 % of the  
> microorganisms is 4 hours.  Cold is 4* C (about 39*F), and turbi d  
> is so cloudy that when your arm is immersed to the elbow, you can't  
> see your fingers.  For clear water at 20*F, effective treatment time  
> is 30 minutes.  However, Micropur can't advertise that time without  
> losing its EPA certification.  I was not able to get him to provide  
> me a graph of recommended treatment times at various combinations of  
> turbidity and temp.  I don't even know if such exists, at least one  
> that non-company folks can see.
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> I like the convenience of the tabs over the two-part Aqua Mira  
> liquid treatment.  However, the cost of using tabs is much higher  
> than the AM solutions, as has been mentioned.  I have been trying to  
> find the tabs at a cheapper bulk rate but have not been very  
> successful so far.  The best price I have found is about $0.27 per  
> tab.  One tab is said to treat one (1) liter.
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> Hope this helps.
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jim Keener ( J J )" <pct2010 at ridgetrailhiker.com>
> To: "Nitnoid1" <nitnoid1 at yahoo.com>
> Cc: "PCT MailingList" <pct-l at backcountry.net>
> Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2010 11:50:18 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada  
> Eastern
> Subject: Re: [pct-l] Aqua Mira water purifier tablets
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> Wow. I had noticed on the company website that the wait time was not  
> posted. That's a deal breaker.
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> Jim Keener ( J J )
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> On Feb 6, 2010, at 8:12 AM, Nitnoid1 wrote:
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>> one has to wait a much longer time for them to purify vs. the drops  
>> where the wait is 30 minutes if the water is not too vold   On the  
>> order of 8 times longer if I recall correctly.
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