[pct-l] Transferring Aquamira to different bottles
Diane Soini of Santa Barbara Hikes
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Wed Apr 10 21:52:59 CDT 2013
Transferring it to other bottles seems like overkill. It's really not
that heavy in the original packaging and you get those handy caps for
mixing the liquids. (Tip: save the caps so you can do several batches
at once.) Anyway, I doubt if you cleaned the bottles well there would
be an issue with chemicals.
Regarding the other aqua mira issue (the health issue), my experience
is that I stopped treating my water after around Sonora Pass, and I
have not treated it again since (with the exception of Oregon lakes),
even on return visits to the So Cal portion of the PCT. I always
carry some aqua mira and plan to use it for risky water, but there's
actually very little of that.
My immune system seems to work fine. I've never gotten a water-born
illness. Your own mileage may vary. Just want to put this out there
for those who like a more French way of traveling.
Diane
On Apr 10, 2013, at 10:00 AM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> Message: 33
> Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2013 22:49:19 -0700
> From: Ben Ulsh <ulshbdbd at gmail.com>
> Subject: [pct-l] Transferring Aquamira to different bottles
>
> Here's a question for anyone who's had experience with Aquamira. I
> am transferring it to little dropper bottles that used to be full of
> breath freshening drops. I have washed the bottles thoroughly and
> disinfected them with a bleach solution. Is there any chance that any
> residual chemicals (if there are any) would effect the potency of
> either
> part A or B or the mix. Might be a little over cautious but
> thought it
> couldn't hurt to ask. Thank you all in advance!
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