[pct-l] CDC recommendations for water treatment
giniajim
jplynch at crosslink.net
Sun Oct 24 20:40:11 CDT 2010
Finally read this report. Some salient points:
- With regard to protozoan organisms (giardia, cryptospordium), "thought leaders" are downplaying the risk in backcountry waters (p. 24).
- Viruses and bacteria are gaining increased attention and is the focus of this article (p. 24).
Waterborne bacteria live as either free-floating planktonic bacteria or a biofilm, a community of cells (p. 25).
- In natural waterways, greater than 99% of bacteria exist in biofilms (p. 26).
- Filters can clog with biofilms and biofilm bacteria will even grow on filter elements with long use or storage (p. 26-27). [Note: I'm assuming this means storage without first cleaning the element with bleach or other disinfectant].
- Water treatment in a laboratory setting used Aquamira, Polar Pure, and MIOX. (p. 28).
- Aquamira was the most efficacious among the three at killing biofilm bacteria. (p. 31).
- There was no difference in the treatments applied to planktonic bacteria; all three were equally efficacious. (p. 66).
As always, read for yourself and draw your own conclusions.
----- Original Message -----
From: giniajim
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 12:08 AM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] CDC recommendations for water treatment
Also, for what its worth, here's a link to an article from Backpacking Light, Spring 2005, that I found on the Aqua Mira web site: http://aquamira.com/BPL_2_Efficacy-of-Water.pdf
----- Original Message -----
From: David Thibault
To: pct-l at backcountry.net
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [pct-l] CDC recommendations for water treatment
All you ever want to know about cypto
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptosporidium
Basically, filters and boiling work, chlorine doesn't, No mention of Aqua
Mira which uses free Oxygen but I suspect it should work - just not sure of
the required wait time.
Even if I knew the wait time for Aqua Mira I doubt it would make any
difference -- I am just barely waiting 20 minutes or else I can wait hours
it depends on my thirst when I hit a water source.
There is generally no effective treatment - it eventually goes away.
Day-Late
> Did they say anything about Aqua Mira? (which I don't think is the same as
> the REI product? (Happy to be corrected on this point)).
>
>
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