From: Michael S. Lorrey (retroman@turbont.net)
Date: Thu Jun 22 2000 - 13:29:29 MDT
altamira wrote:
> > I found that water hyacinth will clear the water nicely, although it does
> take longer than using alum. Interestingly, the animals prefer to drink the
> water hyacinth treated water over every other kind of water I've offered
> them, including city water, rain water, pond water, and bottled spring
> water. I don't know what effect water hyacinth has on pathogens in the
> water. It did take away the unpleasant odor associated with "iron
> bacteria."
This sounds like something that is going to be of paramount importance on Mars
when we go there. The dust there is supposedly of even greater fineness (since
its been blowing around for billions of more years, you would think so) than the
clay dust where you are at, so getting it out of any water deposits we find is
going to be an interesting problem.
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