RE: [Philmont]: Water treatment

From: Bill Lentz (blentz@prodigy.net)
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 10:47:02 CDT


Hi Will;

I thought this was interesting. Remember when we got untreated water in
that collapsible jug at the camp with the chickens? I'm wondering now if
we "should" have cleaned it with boiled water - (even though we now know,
of course, that it didn't make us sick.)

Dad

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Thomson [mailto:abthomson@goes.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 11:31 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list philmont
Subject: RE: [Philmont]: Water treatment

Walter Feurtado answered...

<snip>

4. Rangers teach that water for cooking that will be brought to a boil does
not need to be treated. However, as an advisor, be very, VERY careful that
your
deserts that require COLD water do NOT accidently get rehydrated with
unpure
water.

Comment....

The above can't be stressed too much - the consequences of losing track of
what
water is treated and what is not are severe. Our crews use 3 quart
collapsible
Nalgenes for crew water. ONLY treated (by the crew with Polar Pure or if
advised
at a staff camp that it is potable) water goes into personal water
containers.
 If we are going to just boil untreated water, we almost always put that
water
directly into the pot and do it immediately. All untreated water in the
crew
containers gets treated, beacause if you don't treat a container, it of
course
becomes contaminated - at the next staffed camp it would be real easy to
put
safe water into a contaminated container and forget that it must now be
treated.
 Oops.....

And realize that while the water at most staffed camps does not require
treatment,
this is not universally true (Crooked Creek, at least in '99, and French
Henry
in '01 used the streams, there may be others). And sometimes at camps with
normally treated water, the equipment is not working, requiring treatment
(our
experience at 'Cito and Clarks Fork in '99). Do not assume the water is
treated
- the Staff will tell you what the status of their water is.

- Al Thomson, Troop 236, Schooley's Mountain NJ
Advisor '99, '01, and ,03
Autumn Adventure '00 and '02
B&B '00 (Chas., didn't see your name in the guest book!)

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