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  • From: Jay Woods <woodsjay@cox.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [permaculture] Pure Water Revolution- getting somewhere
  • Date: Fri, 11 May 2012 20:51:56 -0500

On Friday, May 11, 2012 05:00:13 PM Marjory wrote:
> Thanks for that reference.
>
> Will distillation remove radioactivity?

It removes all molecules but water. That means all radioactivity but that
from
tritium. The radioactive oxygen isotopes are so short lived as to be a non-
issue.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> marjory
>
> On 5/11/2012 9:06 AM, sals3 wrote:
> > I found the paper work. I got mine from Will Kinney 217 Escondido ave.
> > vista ca. 6297242163 6192813593 . I got it over 25 years ago so I don't
> > know if he is even alive. water water everywhere and yet not a drop
> > that s safe to drink. some interesting stuff he was working of
> > promoting Water farms. with 2 gal. units 1000 units per acre produce
> > 2000 to 3000 gal. per 24 hr. .this was 25 years ago. when you use and
> > reuse your own clean gal. bottle you don't have to use detergents bht
> > etc. required by sanitary regulations, does it all without man made
> > energy, no filters to buy no membranes to clog or replace or clean. I
> > can go on and on. it purifies all polluted radioactive and chemically
> > impure and contaminated water. I can go on and on. to me pure water
> > even back then was very important to me. why grow organic food and
> > drink bad water. I think you should wash in clean water also as the
> > skin will take in bad stuff as you wash. good luck
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: loren luyendyk
> > To: sals3@cox.net
> > Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 6:17 PM
> > Subject: RE: [permaculture] Pure Water Revolution- getting somewhere
> >
> >
> > Hello-
> > Will you please send me pictures of your solar still as i run an
> > organization that creates water projects, and I believe is
> > distillation as a solution in some circumstances. Especially if the
> > concept could be reverse engineered and made out of local materials.
> > thank you in advance-
> >
> > > From: sals3@cox.net
> > > To: permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org
> > > Date: Wed, 9 May 2012 08:36:43 -0700
> > > Subject: Re: [permaculture] Pure Water Revolution- NOT
> > >
> > > I got mine from the inventor many years ago. the 1st ones I think
> > > he made out of wood and glass on the top. I don't know what the
> > > trough was made of. once the water collects on the glass it is
> > > pure and runs down the glass to a trough . It is not heat that
> > > makes the water rise I have made water under a full moon. I call
> > > it moon shine. I have seen his work years ago where he strings a
> > > few Big ones together so in the morning you put in fresh water and
> > > it runs through to the other end where it can go to another water
> > > maker or just out the other end. I use my morning rinse out water
> > > to water plants. he had a model that made 1/2 gal to travel and
> > > one that cost half as much that made 1 gal mine was made to give
> > > me 2 gal. I think the science is if the glass is set just right so
> > > the water drop collects on the glass it has to roll down to the
> > > trough . so IMHO it is the slant of the glass so the drop does not
> > > drop back into the bottom but rolls all the way down to be
> > > collected. I would think with large glass you can make 20 gal or
> > > more a day. it is all in the size of the container and the glass.
> > > mine is small just for us. I had a water distiller before and the
> > > electric was costly so I feel this paid for itself in a short
> > > time. it is free just the sun. no heat source no electric no
> > > moving parts . I don't sell them and I don't know who does. If
> > > mine ever brakes I guess I will have to take it down to a metal
> > > man and make me a new one by bending the stainless in to the same
> > > shape and glass is easy to come by. mine is 8 ft. long . 3 ft.
> > > wide at the back it is 6 in the back and 3 in in the front. so the
> > > water that is collected on the glass runs down to be collected.
> > > the 1 gal. was 4 ft. long and 3 wide same 6 or 7 in . in the back
> > > and 3 or so in the front. I guess you can make it longer to make
> > > more than 2 gal. so you can either string mine together or make
> > > longer ones. so I'm not a engineer but he was a great one and I am
> > > thankful to him for the idea. he was so smart and worked on the
> > > idea for years.
> > >




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