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Desert Survival: The Solar Still (for use in a disaster area)

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Ladies and Gentlemen:

 

Each of you live in America with plenty of water, soda and beer from bottled to tap. Imagine being in a disaster area and not knowing how to get fresh water from river, ocean, stream or flooded areas with plenty of standing water. Solar Still can be used on top of buildings so long as the sun will strike the container with the unsafe water. Solar Distillation produces unlimited fresh water anywhere.

 

Please see GOOGLE SEARCH FOR SOLAR STILL:

 

http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/dec/stories/water.html

 

Keep in mind many thousands of people die each day across this Planet because of no safe or fresh drinking water. Floods and other disasters will allow people to distill fresh drinking water with simple items found nearly everywhere.

 

A 6 X 6 sheet of clear plastic with instructions on how to make a 45 degree hole some 3 feet deep and 4 feet wide does not take much effort from any Nation to the people. TRY IT! It works. Seal the plastic TUBING so nothing can interfere with the operation and remove the plug such as a stick in the end to drink fresh water. Same principle works on a clear plastic or glass container filled with salt water with the collector higher than the salt water level weighted down so it will sink to the bottom. Sealing top of plastic container is easy with rope or duct tape.

 

Ralph Charles Whitley, Sr.

a Decorated American Veteran

4532 W. Kennedy Blvd. PMB-276

Tampa, Florida 33609-2042

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