Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/17/22 09:41 PM
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That is a nice spot, good luck with it. Collecting water from the gutters would be a good start....
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/17/22 10:38 PM
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Lots of way to save water. Not to many ways to cheaply keep it sanitary, don't forget to keep that in mind while saving to use it, run it through a filtration process of some sort, don't just assume its clean enough to drink if it's been stored a long time ! As long as there are no chemical contaminants all you have to do is boil it. Lots of springs in the bush here,but still need to boil it to be 100% sure,especially during the spring freshet. That said,I have drank plenty of springwater from the ground with no ill effects. One spring source where we got nice cold water to drink on the railroad,we had tested every month for e-coli etc.Only during the spring freshet was there trace amounts of e-coli.
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 05:15 AM
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Is a well out of price? If not a well and a hand pump will keep you in water for a long time and you won't have to boil it or chlorine it for any use.
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 05:54 AM
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If you have a stream you can use a Ram pump they need no electricity and use the force of water to pump up to 80 feet of head and quite a long distance. Google Ram Pump and you can build one yourself.
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 05:54 AM
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Not pricey to pound a point for a shallow well if the surface water allows. A pitcher pump can be installed as well as an electric 12v pump.
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 07:14 AM
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Cistern water tastes bad. Had family here in KS on farms that had them. They had underground concrete tanks to collect rain water. It ran through a charcoal filter after coming off the roof. If you decide to collect in totes it should be fine for bathing cooking and washing dishes. As much rain as you get in AL I dont think you would run out if you get enough storage. A little clorox once in a while will keep it biologically safe. Coming off a metal roof you should be chemically safe. Bottled water is for sale now at every grocery store so you will have drinking water that tastes good.
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 09:09 AM
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Is a well out of price? If not a well and a hand pump will keep you in water for a long time and you won't have to boil it or chlorine it for any use. This is what I'd try Sand point well
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 09:20 AM
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Point well and a solar 12dc or 24dc volt pump and a couple of batteries...Done deal..
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 11:58 AM
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My first thought was if those totes are used and what did they have in them before? Was told. They are food grade? 55 -75 dollars around here
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Re: Off grid water collection?
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04/18/22 08:10 PM
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Might consider burying them to hide them and be able to use a small pitcher pump.
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