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Tracking the next pandemic: Avian Flu Talk

Water Storage

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    Posted: January 19 2006 at 11:33am
I have been reading articles which list widely ranging quantities of water
needed per person/per day for drinking, food prep, dishes, hand washing,
"sponge baths", small hand washing, care of ill person. Any realistic guess at
this?

Thoughts about spring water. We live rurally and all our water comes from a
grandfathered box spring (which we had modernized and tested). It takes
care of all our needs.

Do you see any chance that this below ground water could become
contaminated in any way?

Thanks. Rocky
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I would still boil it before I use it..once pandemic begins..just in case....
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