Rives, a company that manufactures such tablets in my home town has taken up the cause.
This link could help multiply your efforts.
This link could help multiply your efforts.
Sri Lanka and the Tsunami
Rives, a company that manufactures such tablets in my home town has taken up the cause. This link could help multiply your efforts. |
While just slightly off topic, I came across this article on purifying water on the BBC news site awhile back, and was struck by its simplicity and practicality. Perhaps you can pass the information along. In northern Brazil, residents in the town of Oroba are using an altogether different method in order to purify water and prevent disease. Original article can be found here -- |
Loonytunz: Good info. I've contacted them by e-mail and suggested a program. I think together we can multiply our efforts, but it may take time. In the short term I would still like to do what we can do. So, just go to a local camping store and buy water purification tablets that are labelled "kills viruses" or viral which is their main problem right now. Mail these to us, and we will ship end of the week. If there is an update from the contact Loonytunz gave us I will check. Rel: I haven't had time to look into the whole article. I have been told (and this could be wrong) that to kill viruses in water requires chemical treatment. Micro-organisms can be killed in other ways and the UV probably does that. I just don't know if it deals with viruses, which is their main issue right now as I understand it. |