How do I turn salty water into drinking water?

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Ok, thanks everyone. :) I might even try it to make sure I can do it before something really occurs!
 

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Hi everyone!

I was wondering - incase of an emergency - how do I turn salty river/ocean water into clean drinking water? (Of course, the way can't include electricity in this case. :D)

Thanks!

- Clucky
Seawater is forced through a semipermeable membrane that separates salt from water. Because the technology typically requires less energy than thermal distillation, most new plants, now use reverse osmosis. I don't know if we can do this at home though.
 

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Seawater is forced through a semipermeable membrane that separates salt from water. Because the technology typically requires less energy than thermal distillation, most new plants, now use reverse osmosis. I don't know if we can do this at home though.

yes, even many years ago they had such setups available for a reasonable price, i'm sure things have improved a lot in the 20+yrs since i had one (for marine/reef aquariums).
 

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yes, even many years ago they had such setups available for a reasonable price, i'm sure things have improved a lot in the 20+yrs since i had one (for marine/reef aquariums).
Well... I watched Ed Stafford did that in his show before... I forgot the title of the series... but it a good show... you'll learn a lot about survival... and creating your own drinking water is pretty much vital...
 
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