Long-term survivalists find themselves in many environmental settings, but the common denominator is often the desire to be close to fresh water. A person needs it to drink, cook, bathe, do laundry, perhaps wash prospecting finds, and even fish and swim in as recreation for family members.
Dangers in Raw, Natural Ground Water
In raw, natural ground water there are dangers. These include:
- chemicals, such as nitrogen and phosphorous from agricultural runoff,
- microorganisms feeding on pollution that can cause disease,
- heavy metals, such as mercury and arsenic, which have implications to human health, and
- toxins caused by algae.
The survivalist does not cause this situation. It is the reality of living on a planet with a lot of people, who are doing a lot of things to make a living.
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Popular Television Survivalists Not Shown Steps To Clean Water For Indefinite Stay
Popular television programs on survival have given many helpful hints as to how to treat water in an emergency. Bear Grylls Man versus Wild, Dave and Cody Dual Survivor, Ruth and Myke Man, Woman, Wild, and the pioneer of survival shows, Les Stroud Survivorman have informed and entertained. What one of these will do to stay alive one more day until rescued is not the same as what he or she would do for an indefinite stay at that location. Not one of these survivalists has really reported on the magnitude of the problem of finding potable water nor shown the steps needed to clean up natural water in non-emergency settings such as those typified by a person(s) who enters the wilderness with a plan and prior preparation.
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