Lesson 6: Noah Had Water
Presented by Debbie Kent
In pondering drinking water for Noah, I originally chuckled, thinking, “Well it was pouring rain they wouldn’t need to store water”. But then I realized that it only rained for forty days of the almost year they were on the ark.
What did they do the other ten months? They had to have stored water.
Water is essential for life. Most of us just take it for granted. We turn on the faucet and clean clear water comes out day and night. It is not until some major disaster or calamity occurs that the true value of water truly becomes apparent. In some cases it becomes “more valuable than gold.” Many of us may be prepared with our 72 hour emergency kits which contain a bottle or two of water. But how many of us are really prepared for an emergency that could last for a week, a month, several months….and yes, perhaps even up to a year.”
“Store enough drinking water for circumstances in which the water supply may be polluted or disrupted. Water is more essential than food in sustaining life.” (Providentliving.org)
There is much differing information out there about storing water. The following are some ideas of what is the best and safest way to store and treat water.
Store clean water before the crisis.
Some examples of this 2 week supply: 3-5gallon jugs; 5-cases of 4 oz water pouches; 3:5 gallon bottles; or 4-cases of 16 oz bottles. PETE bottle: 2 liter soda bottles or juice bottles can also be used if washed really well.
Do NOT use Bleach/Soap bottles for drinking water.
Level One: FEMA recommends at least 1 gallon of water person for 2 weeks, or at least 14 gallons. Allow more for first aid, cooking, cooling down, etc. (minimum 2 gallons per person per day) PLUS water bottle purifier (can be found at ldscatalog.org – Seychelle $22). This water filtration bottle kit removes up to 99.99 percent of pollutants and contaminants found in drinking water. Produces up to 100 gallons of filtered water, includes extra filter.
Level Two: 1-55 gallon drum per person; pump; wrench (to open and close); water treatment
Level Three: 2 more 55 gallon barrels per person (3 barrels: 3 months supply-per person).
Level Four: A way to collect more water and a GOOD purifier, and creative ways to store.
Where to Store Water
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