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<blockquote data-quote="Old Fred" data-source="post: 296277" data-attributes="member: 7979"><p>The main concern with dam water is does it have any Algal toxins in it . Genually if u boil dam water it kills most things but it wont help get rid of the Algal toxins . You need a carbon filter to do that which is not practical if on foot and lugging everything . I dont know if a minie solar still would do the job as the plastic ones are small and light but very slow to get a glass off water . Maybe u best bet would be biol then add purifiers the wii kill algal fungus .</p><p>A good look at the edges of the damm genually tells u if u have green algy growing in it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Fred, post: 296277, member: 7979"] The main concern with dam water is does it have any Algal toxins in it . Genually if u boil dam water it kills most things but it wont help get rid of the Algal toxins . You need a carbon filter to do that which is not practical if on foot and lugging everything . I dont know if a minie solar still would do the job as the plastic ones are small and light but very slow to get a glass off water . Maybe u best bet would be biol then add purifiers the wii kill algal fungus . A good look at the edges of the damm genually tells u if u have green algy growing in it [/QUOTE]
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