HIGHLANDS COUNTY
DIVISION OF
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
6850 West George
Blvd.
Sebring, FL 33875
863-385-1112
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WATER TREATMENT
In
addition to having a bad odor, and taste, water from questionable sources may
be contaminated by a variety of microorganisms, including bacteria and
parasites that cause diseases such as dysentery, cholera, typhoid, and
hepatitis. All water of uncertain purity should be treated before use.
To treat water, follow these steps:
- Filter the water using a
piece of cloth or coffee filter to remove solid particles.
- Bring it to a rolling boil
for about one full minute.
- Let it cool at least 30
minutes. Water must be cool or the chlorine treatment described below will
be useless.
- Add 16 drop of liquid
chlorine bleach per gallon of water, or 8 drops per 2-liter bottle of
water. Stir to mix. Sodium hypochlorite of the concentration of 5.25% to
6% should be the only active ingredient in the bleach. There should not be
any added soap or fragrances. A major bleach manufacturer has also added
Sodium Hydroxide as an active ingredient, which they state does not pose a
health risk for water treatment.
- Let stand 30 minutes.
- If it smells of chlorine. You
can use it. If it does not smell of chlorine, add 16 more drop of chlorine
bleach per gallon of water (or 8 drops per 2-liter bottle of water), let
stand 30 minutes, and smell it again. If it smells of chlorine, you can
use it. If it does not smell of chlorine, discard it and find another
source of water.
If
local public health department information differs from this advice, the local
information should prevail.