Water Survival Guide
Water Survival Guide
WATER SURVIVAL
GUIDE
HOW TO SOURCE IT, TREAT IT,
STORE IT AND MAKE IT LAST
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                                  YOUR PERSONAL WATER SURVIVAL GUIDE
    YOUR PERSONAL
    WATER SURVIVAL
    GUIDE
    HOW TO SOURCE IT, TREAT IT,
    STORE IT AND MAKE IT LAST
    INTRODUCTION
    When you are thirsty, need to do dishes or
    take a shower, you simply walk to the sink or
    bathtub and turn the handle on the faucet.
                                                      If your access to water were to be cut off, you
    Most people in the United States have never       would need to find a way to get clean drinking
    turned that handle and been met with a lack of    water in order to survive. And quickly.
    flowing water. It is for that reason that many
    find it so easy to take water for granted.        What if there were no running water due to
                                                      an incident that interrupted the flow from
    While the infrastructure in this country has      municipal sources or from your well? Or
    been traditionally strong, it has become          what if you did have running water, but it was
    vulnerable in recent years. This has been         contaminated by acts of terrorism, flooding or
    proven many times over when various natural       in other ways?
    or manmade disasters left portions of the
    population without clean water for a period       Many people assume the Federal Emergency
    of time. Some of these contaminations have        Management Agency (FEMA) or the Red
    started at the source. More often water has       Cross will come to their aid in such situations.
    become contaminated en route to homes and         However, disasters stretch those organizations
    businesses. Especially when it travels through    too thin, and the effects of these crises often
    aging lead pipes.                                 make it impossible to reach stranded people.
    It is possible to live without food for quite a   We’ve seen this time after time over the past
    few days, but this is not the case with water.    two decades. The devastation of Hurricane
 Katrina, which slammed the Gulf Coast in                           man walked for four hours until he reached a
 2005, is one of the most well-known examples                       flooded grocery store. He was able to find a
 of why being prepared is important. After the                      case of water, which he then dragged back to
 winds subsided, many residents thought they                        his home. It took rescuers six days to reach
 had dodged a bullet. When the levees failed,                       him and his wife. Had he not found that water,
 however, many died while praying for rescuers                      it is unlikely they would have survived.
 to reach them.
                                                                    More recently, Hurricanes Harvey in
                                                                    southeastern Texas, Sandy in the Northeast,
                                                                    and Irma, Matthew, Michael, Florence, Dorian,
                                                                    Laura and Sally in Florida and other states
                                                                    devastated the landscapes and took a number
                                                                    of lives. In nearly every case we saw that it can
                                                                    take days and weeks before power is restored,
                                                                    supply chains are reopened, and clean drinking
                                                                    water returns to homes and businesses.
    Fill Bathtub: Fill the bathtub, sinks and any      disasters for which there will be no warning
    other containers you can get your hands on         whatsoever. They include:
    with water. Some people keep five-gallon
    containers on hand, but even if you do not           • Acts of war
    have such large containers, fill anything you
    can with water. Keep in mind that water stored       • Terrorism
    in containers that are not food grade should
    only be used for sanitary purposes rather than       • Tornadoes
    for drinking. Still, you should collect as much
    water as possible in the hours leading up to         • Flooding
    the disaster.
                                                         • Earthquakes
• Wildfires
                                                       STORING WATER
    Buy Extra Cases of Water: This is a step that      HOW MUCH TO STORE
    really illustrates the importance of preparing
    ahead of time. If you wait until a disaster is     How much water you should store depends on
    coming, you will probably have a hard time         many factors such as the number of people in
    finding cases of water. Thousands of people        your household, how much storage space you
    will also be attempting to prepare at the last     have and how long you would like your supply
    minute and bottled water will be one of the        to last.
    first things to sell out.
                                                       Obviously, the more water you have, the more
    Still, if you do not have a good supply of water   prepared you will be. But the fact is, most
    on hand, you should try to find some even if it    people simply do not have the space to store
    means driving to several stores to do so.          sufficient amounts of water for the long term.
                                                       That is why your preparation should include
    YOU WON’T ALWAYS HAVE WARNING                      plans of where to source and how to collect
                                                       water, as well as how to purify it.
    Running around to several stores looking for
    water in the hours before a hurricane or other     The general rule of thumb is that you should
    disaster is inconvenient, but at least you will    have one gallon of drinking water per day
    have a chance to prepare. This is not always       per person. While this is more than is
    going to be the case. There are many types of      generally needed per day to survive, if you are
                                                       particularly active – for example, clearing
 debris in the hot sun – then you will need to      In all cases, you want to be sure to store
 drink more.                                        water away from light and heat. A cool, dark
                                                    space is best. You also want to be mindful of
 You should also have another one-half gallon       the potential for containers to leak. For this
 or so per person for sanitary purposes and for     reason, you should not store bottles where a
 handling other tasks, such as rinsing dishes.      leak could damage wood floors or cause other
                                                    types of damage.
 If you assume 1½ gallons of water per person
 per day, you will be in good shape. You should     For those with limited space, the types of
 aim for at least a three-day supply, but that is   containers you choose is important. There
 a bare minimum. How many days’ worth you           are options that enable you to stack the
 decide to store is up to you, but you should try   containers, allowing for more storage in a
 to store as much as possible.                      limited space. If feasible, take advantage
                                                    of space under beds or consider dedicating
                                                    part of an extra closet to your storage. Some
                                                    people raise their bed for the purpose of
                                                    adding extra storage space beneath.
        may develop as none of the light is being       to buy barrels designed for water storage.
        filtered. That being said, these containers     These barrels will be made of food grade
        are better than nothing. If you do use          plastic and will be resistant to light and algae.
        repurposed containers for all or some of        Water storage barrels can be purchased in a
        your water storage, it is important to rotate   variety of sizes, including those ranging from
        the water and to keep the water out of          five to 55 gallons. You will also need a siphon
        direct sunlight.                                and a spout, and many barrels come with
                                                        them. If yours does not, they can be
    Bricks: Water “bricks” allow you to safely          purchased separately.
    and easily store, transport and access your
    water supply. Some come with a convenient           Pouches: Mylar pouches, similar to those used
    interlocking design for easy stacking in BPA-       with the boxed storage kits, are a good choice
    free containers.                                    for water storage that doesn’t take up a lot of
                                                        room. Mylar pouches are available in a variety
    Make sure to get the kind that contains three to    of sizes, so you can tuck them away in any
    four gallons of drinking water and includes an      extra small spaces around your home. They
    easy-opening lid, built-in spigot and carrying      are also lightweight and easy to move.
    handle. Very portable, they take up very little
    space.                                              While they are not too easy to puncture, you do
                                                        need to treat them with care to avoid leaking.
    Boxes: Boxed water storage kits are a great
    choice for a number of reasons.                     Prepackaged Water: In addition to containers
                                                        you fill with water, prepackaged water is
      • The boxes, each of which holds five             another option for your water storage plans.
        gallons, can be stacked, making this a          The most common would be jugs and cases of
        good choice for those with limited space.       drinking water. These are fine for short-term
        You can easily stack 20 or more gallons in      storage and must be rotated regularly.
        most closets and still be able to use the
        closet for other purposes.                      For long-term storage, consider the following:
      • The boxed water storage kits keep out light     Canned Drinking Water: Canned drinking
        completely, making this a good option for       water is sealed in a number 10 can, just like
        long-term storage.                              dehydrated foods intended for long-term
                                                        storage. The water has been treated in a way
      • Should you have to bug out, boxed water         that makes it suitable for storage for up to
        storage kits are easy to take with you.         30 years. The cans are easy to move, can be
        Unlike large barrels that can be too heavy      stacked and there is little chance of leaking.
        to move, each box only weighs about 40          The downside is that the canned water is pricy
        pounds.                                         when compared to other options.
    Each kit includes a Mylar pouch you fill with       Prefilled Pouches: Pouches containing
    water. The pouch is then placed inside the box      individual servings of drinking water are a great
    for easy stacking.                                  addition to emergency kits kept in a vehicle,
                                                        go bags or school emergency kits. Each pouch
    Barrels: For large quantities of water storage,     contains about four ounces of drinking water.
    barrels are a good choice. You want to be sure
 Boxed Drinking Water: Prepackaged boxed              for several years. It is very difficult to store
 drinking water is sold in four- and eight-ounce      enough water for that period of time, which is
 options. They are another good choice for            why learning how to source, collect and purify
 emergency kits, but take up more room than           water is so important.
 the pouches.
                                                      SOURCING AND COLLECTING WATER
 SHORT-TERM STORAGE TIPS
                                                      Sourcing and collecting water can be
    • For short-term storage, rotation is             important for both the short term and the long
      important. Be sure to use and replace your      term. Even if you have stored water, it might
      cases of water, as well as water stored in      not be enough. For that reason, it is important
      repurposed containers.                          to know where you can find water. For the long
                                                      term, it is important because storing enough
    • For very short-term use, such as when a         for months and years is virtually impossible.
      disaster is imminent, use the tips above
      and fill your bathtub, sinks and any other      Know Sources Near You: Become familiar
      container you can find. The water in the        with water sources near you. This includes
      tub should be used for sanitary purposes        lakes, streams and similar sources. As
      rather than for drinking. This is also true     mentioned above, you will not be able to rely
      for any water stored in containers that are     solely on these sources, as it is quite possible
      not food grade or that once held non-food       for them to become contaminated. The key in
      items.                                          your emergency water plan is diversity, so this
                                                      could be one of the important pieces of the
 LONG-TERM STORAGE TIPS                               puzzle.
      • Channeling the rainwater to tanks or              during the daylight hours and is in a low
        barrels for storage                               lying area.
      • Purifying the rainwater                         • Dig about 15 inches down. You will need to
                                                          dig this deep in order to get any water. The
      • Distributing the rainwater                        sides of the hole should not be straight up
                                                          and down. Instead, you should aim for a
    There are many rainwater collection                   bowl shape.
    systems. Some are homemade, and it is quite
    inexpensive to get started. Others are more         • Place your collection container in the
    industrial and are a bit more costly to set up.       center and cover the entire hole (including
    Some think rainwater can only be used for             container) with plastic sheeting.
    gardening and similar purposes. But if you
    have the proper purification systems in place,      • Place a rock over the container and use
    you can use rainwater for everything,                 other rocks to hold down the sides of the
    including drinking water.                             plastic sheeting.
    For the most basic of rainwater collection        In the morning you should find that the
    systems, you need to simply cut one of your       condensation has collected in your container.
    drainpipes and divert it to a large barrel. Be    Because water collected in this manner may
    sure to have more than one barrel on hand, so     contain bacteria and other impurities, it is
    you will be able to collect as much water as      important to purify the water before use.
    possible during a good rain.                       
                                                      Wells: If possible, consider installing a well on
    Some of the most elaborate systems will           your property. As is the case with other water
    include huge underground rainwater collection     sources, the water can become contaminated,
    tanks. This allows you to collect much more       but as mentioned earlier, it is about having
    water without the need to fill your yard with     different options at your disposal.
    storage barrels or tanks. This is also a good
    option if you do not want it to be common
    knowledge that you have a rainwater collection
    system in place.
 types of cacti you may encounter, as well as         between 30 and 60 gallons of water on hand at
 the basic methods of acquiring water from            all times. It is important that you learn how to
 each.                                                access that water. Most hot water heaters have
                                                      a valve from which you can access the water,
    • Not all cacti are safe to eat or drink from.    but you will need a hose or pump to make
      Some are poisonous and drinking water           collecting the water easier.
      from them can put you in danger.
                                                      Drain Pipes: As a last resort, you can cut
    • It is important to learn the proper methods     your pipes and drain any water that may have
      of getting water from each type of cactus.      settled in the pipes. Be sure to have containers
      If you use the wrong method, you could          ready to catch the water so that none goes to
      waste what precious little water there may      waste.
      be in the cactus.
                                                      TREATING WATER
    • If you plan to be in the desert, be sure
      you have some tools with you, including         If you do not have sufficient potable water in
      a machete. Getting water from a cactus          your storage or find yourself in an emergency
      without a machete will be very difficult.       situation in which you will need to treat water,
                                                      there are several methods to consider.
 Swimming Pools: Swimming pools can be a
 source of emergency water, but there are a few
 things you’ll need to keep in mind.
    can mean the difference between having              Tips to Curb Your Use:
    safe drinking water and having to drink
    questionable water.                                   • Ration drinking water. Know how much you
                                                            need each day, then ration it throughout
    Ideally, you will include two water filters in          the day. While rationing is important, you
    your kit. The first will be a small pump type           should always drink when you’re thirsty.
    filter, like the ones you would use for camping.
    The other would be larger and would have the          • Rather than taking a normal bath, wash up
    ability to process larger volumes of water.             using a basin a few times a week and save
                                                            a full bath for once or twice a week.
    If you are serious about emergency
    preparedness, high-quality water filters should     Think Like a Pioneer: Imagine if you had to find
    be high on your list of items to add to your kit.   and then carry every drop of water you used.
                                                        In a survival situation, this is how you need to
    Chemicals: There are two chemicals                  think. Even if your emergency water supply is
    commonly used to treat water: chlorine and          neatly stored in your basement, you need to
    iodine. Keeping iodine in your emergency            think like a pioneer so you do not waste even
    kit is a good idea, as it is effective at killing   one drop.
    many bacteria found in water. You must keep
    in mind, however, that water treated with           Gray Water: If part of your survival plan
    iodine is not safe for everyone, particularly the   includes growing your own food, you will need
    elderly, pregnant women and those with an           water for your plants. Consider collecting gray
    allergy to iodine. Iodine must be safely stored     water for this purpose. Gray water is water
    at the correct temperature or it will lose some     left over after bathing or washing clothes or
    of its potency.                                     dishes.
    All you need to treat water with chlorine is        It is safe to use this water for watering plants,
    simple household bleach. For every quart            but you should only use it on older plants and
    of water, add two small drops of chlorine           use cleaner water when tending to seedlings.
    bleach and allow the water to sit for about
    30 minutes. If the water is very cloudy, add a      NOTE: While practicing conservation is
    couple more drops and allow it to sit an extra      important, you should not conserve drinking
    30 minutes.                                         water. Instead, drink what you need. Many
                                                        people have been found in the desert. They
    If you keep bleach in your emergency supplies       died of thirst with a canteen full of water
    for this purpose, be sure to rotate it every        because they thought it best to conserve. You
    three to six months, as the potency of bleach       need water, so drink what you need.
    diminishes quite quickly.
                                                        IMPORTANCE OF PRACTICE
    MAKING WATER LAST
                                                        An important part of your survival planning,
    In a survival situation, you will need to           including water storage, is practice.
    conserve water and other supplies. Here are
    some tips to curb the use of water.                 Drills: Do drills a few times a year with your
                                                        family, during which you turn off the water
                                                        supply and survive for a few days using only