Emergency Water Supply Plan for any Budget

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Dirty Civilian

Dirty Civilian

Күн бұрын

The American water supply infrastructure is far more vulnerable than we realize and it's the most important resource that most people have no backup plan for. In this video we go over dozens of ways to prep, filter, and treat water in your house, apartment, vehicle, and on-body with Zach from Cana Provisions.
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00:00 H2o is Vulnerable
06:39 House & Apartment
23:16 Vehicle & Mobility
35:42 On-Body
45:15 Your Plan

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@briannguyen876
@briannguyen876 13 күн бұрын
just drink mountain dew code red
@CraftySasquatch
@CraftySasquatch 13 күн бұрын
So childish. So sad.
@RemingtinArms
@RemingtinArms 13 күн бұрын
On that red 40 diet i see.
@Outlaw_Wrath
@Outlaw_Wrath 13 күн бұрын
@@RemingtinArms beat me to it lol
@Delta2-4Gaming
@Delta2-4Gaming 13 күн бұрын
Damn it, I was going to say when I’m thirsty all I can think of is mtn dew 😂 I never had tap water problems. Dews plants are great on water.
@Delta2-4Gaming
@Delta2-4Gaming 13 күн бұрын
@@RemingtinArmsI know much better to just drink original.
@jaredneaves7007
@jaredneaves7007 13 күн бұрын
Cyber guy here... The New Zealand water incident he was talking about was a disgruntled ex contractor that retained credentials to the system after being fired. It is wide open and vulnerable to actual cyber attacks but sometimes the simplest ones are the real high frequency danger such as malicious insiders or infrastructure mismanagement like Flint.
@RangeTimeRicky24
@RangeTimeRicky24 10 күн бұрын
Australia
@DeltaDanner
@DeltaDanner 10 күн бұрын
I am getting an education in natural resource management and part of that includes going to aquifers/watersheds used by cities for their water supply. It was honestly a bit worrying how open and unguarded they were considering how many people rely on them. The water and the area around it is protected from pollution and sedimentation, but I didn’t see any security measures in place and most of the time it’s just a single gate on a gravel road keeping the general public out. The actual treatment facilities should be able to handle contamination but there really isn’t anything stopping someone from driving up to a major water source and dumping things into it or cutting it off from the collection areas. Just look at the guy who killed 18k salmon by dumping bleach into the water at a fishery.
@DyingBreed1776
@DyingBreed1776 9 күн бұрын
cyber like cyber security?
@kaosumaru
@kaosumaru 2 күн бұрын
Lots of disgruntled workers these days
@darrenstettner5381
@darrenstettner5381 13 күн бұрын
I was a police officer and I would routinely find the municipal water treatment facilities completely unlocked and open to anyone who wanted to go in and perpetrate any kind of horrible thing. As a cop, it was maddening to me how negligent the water treatment people were. For years I made complaints about them leaving the facility unsecured. I’d bet anything I could go in there and piss in the tanks tonight if I wanted to.
@calvinquallss4905
@calvinquallss4905 12 күн бұрын
Do it and tell us if you were successful, please
@mattjones2597
@mattjones2597 12 күн бұрын
He was successful I can attest. My water was a bit salty.
@Nipah.Auauau
@Nipah.Auauau 12 күн бұрын
@@mattjones2597 Hey, urine is sterile. For all we know he improved the quality.
@phl_knives
@phl_knives 12 күн бұрын
@@darrenstettner5381 No doubt about this. GFs dad was a Water Dept cop after getting out of PPD in the late 90s and said regularly he would find people in the treatment areas, and other places they absolutely shouldn't have been. While security is better than the 90s, it's still not good. Even remotely close to as secure as something as critical as water (or power) should be. Just hanging out along a local river, and hiking around the trails of multiple places that should be hardened seeing unlocked locks, loose fence and countless other vulnerabilities is terrifying. I'm well aware I'm not the only one who has seen these infrastructure issues. Talking with a guy in grid infrastructure he said he's came across numerous unlocked gates, areas where things looked overtly disturbed (all reported) and other sketchy things. He wasn't a preparedness minder person prior to working in power grids. After knowing how fragile things are and seeing how upside down security is on major location's, he said he'll never not have supplies on hand. To quote him and 2 other people working in these places. "We WILL get caught slacking on security and it's not an if but when" and another guy said "Things are way more fragile and vulnerable than the public is aware of. I (him) is shocked we haven't seen anything major yet. The small events seem to be test runs". All those guys work around other utilities people who said water, power, gas, and sewage is all falling apart and vulnerable to even a a myriad of attack vectors.
@user-sp4gy7ko5l
@user-sp4gy7ko5l 12 күн бұрын
Same as our water supply. It's open to every man and his dog, even have a RAAF base with commercial airlines that fly over it everyday. All it would take is for one of them to crash into it and we then have tainted water.
@johnsnow3664
@johnsnow3664 13 күн бұрын
Life is boring...until theres no clean water😂😅😮
@Bigbossman12624
@Bigbossman12624 13 күн бұрын
Everyone and everything will be dead if it is this hard to get drinkable water.
@RunningWithSauce
@RunningWithSauce 13 күн бұрын
@@Bigbossman12624 There are still countries in Africa without accesible potable water and people manage. Its the people that don't know how to manage that perish. That's why this channel is so relevant.
@Bigbossman12624
@Bigbossman12624 13 күн бұрын
@@RunningWithSauce we aren’t Africa. We don’t need clean water. I have very complex biological and chemical water filters I bought for less than 100 dollars at REI. let’s examine why Africa doesn’t have and has never had water. Could it be the functionally mentally disabled and incredibly lazy population? Could it be low standards and encouraged corruption by the general population? Could it be that the areas without water are also in the sand blasted desert? Could it be that whenever aid is given the only result is more children and more corrupt politicians? What about the general populace being weak (very easy to subjugate)and the worst war fighters to ever live?
@Bigbossman12624
@Bigbossman12624 13 күн бұрын
@@RunningWithSauce YT keeps deleting any and all comments to my reply is summed up this way. We are not Africa. I am not an African.
@allenwurl6245
@allenwurl6245 13 күн бұрын
⁠@@Bigbossman12624 Projections are 90% will not make it, the irony is you can literally learn how to procure drinking water in a couple of hours on KZfaq. You can get filters and alternative water boiling options from Walmart or Amazon shipped directly to your home. You can get drinking water delivered straight to your door monthly or alternatively you can bottle your city water “assuming it’s currently safe”. Rain water catchment, private well, pool or pond on your property or local fresh water source, all to test your KZfaq water procurement knowledge… In a weekend anyone could move themselves from the 90% 🚱💀 to the 10% 🚰😁👍 Note: If you have zero experience I would use a water testing kit to determine how successful you are, taste test are unreliable because safe water doesn’t necessarily taste good and good tasting water doesn’t mean it’s safe. The process is what makes it safe, depending on the source it’s a whole different process to make it taste good 👍
@andrewpayne2811
@andrewpayne2811 9 күн бұрын
As a water plant operator of a 60yr old plant…I confirm all these fears
@Captain-Fubar
@Captain-Fubar 12 күн бұрын
Water should be prioritized above all other preps.
@blackhawk_1317
@blackhawk_1317 8 күн бұрын
And food to
@alexanderelkorek
@alexanderelkorek 7 күн бұрын
Air is the most immediate physical need. Water is next. "Then the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city. On each side of the river stood the tree of life, bearing twelve crops of fruit, yielding its fruit every month. And the leaves of the tree are for the healing of the nations. No longer will there be any curse." Rev 22 1-5
@PulpParadise
@PulpParadise 4 күн бұрын
@@blackhawk_1317 You can live much longer without food than without water. Depending on who you ask, the human body is 60%+ water and the brain is almost entirely water. It's critical to have enough water every day.
@jvzabala98
@jvzabala98 13 күн бұрын
of all the skills I gained from the Navy, I’m thankful they made me a water/wastewater treatment specialist. being a Utilitiesman is pretty cool when looking at it through this lense.
@Katana_Gryphon
@Katana_Gryphon 13 күн бұрын
Ah but can you cook minute rice in 58 seconds?
@jvzabala98
@jvzabala98 13 күн бұрын
@@Katana_Gryphon I’m faster than that, 57.99 secs. I even put it as a bullet on my eval
@TCraig00
@TCraig00 13 күн бұрын
Lens* brother. Lense isn't a word.
@RedruMxMarinE
@RedruMxMarinE 13 күн бұрын
​@TCraig00 You didn't even bother to open a dictionary did you?
@chanc9737
@chanc9737 13 күн бұрын
i was a damn cook... did me no good...i can prolly make a squirrell taste good tho
@user-wp3fv5mt3r
@user-wp3fv5mt3r 13 күн бұрын
One piece of gear to add to this that's crucial and dirt cheap. A 4-way municipal water valve key. Gotta always have a way to turn on valves and spickets.
@rogerwood5228
@rogerwood5228 13 күн бұрын
He mentions those later in the video. But yep, I keep one in my jeep and another in my day bag. Came in use just a few weeks ago. My uncle passed away, and he lived in Baltimore style row houses, so they use municipal locks on their outside water access. I couldn't find his key in his home, but I used mine to get it open. Saved me alot of hassle.
@elterga6224
@elterga6224 13 күн бұрын
If you own the water key, you own your water 💪
@Zamotak
@Zamotak 12 күн бұрын
I keep one in my everyday bag. I've had to use them pretty extensively at a job I've had in the past. Damn near every major municipal building has a water outlet somewhere.
@phl_knives
@phl_knives 12 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I keep a silcox key and an access panel key in my EDC bag. Along with a Nalgene and Nalgenes in my vehicles. Water is life. Why not have options.
@phl_knives
@phl_knives 12 күн бұрын
​@@ZamotakDefinitely. I keep one for water and one for access panel keys in my EDC bag. Working training sites and everyone needing water, I realized we needed options to turn on these bibs without hunting down the person with a key. This saved us time and when it's hot like it is in the NE corridor right now. Water is life or death if you are too far from medical. Even having trained providers or being one. You can only pack in some many IVs and they only last so long. Access to a bib and having ORS makes a world of difference. Not just municipal buildings in my experience but hotels, grocery stores, Home Depot, and any commercial building I've checked to make sure I'm not forgetting a key for my EDC. DEFINITELY a worthwhile investment to have
@ridiculous9730
@ridiculous9730 13 күн бұрын
Probably one of the best videos on water I have ever seen, Zach is easy to listen to, keeps your attention and obviously knows his shit.
@me-sm7cu
@me-sm7cu 13 күн бұрын
Ditto. Very well done.
@phl_knives
@phl_knives 12 күн бұрын
Agreed. Knowledgeable, easy to understand and even through he's showing Cana products, that wasn't all it was. Sure he was going to promote his products, as he should. He also gave other options that they don't sell. I'll definitely be checking out their stuff for upgrades to my water plan. I think water is one of the harder things to dial in for most of us. I know it was for me, and still is.
@LifeOfK91
@LifeOfK91 12 күн бұрын
Yeah ridiculous right? 🤣😂 going to carry all that water on the run when SHTF, EMP attack might come along and you just going to muscle up all those water buckets with you. Best bet is to learn a hand on manually filter your water or using lifestraw.
@j.till_z
@j.till_z 10 күн бұрын
@@phl_knives I agree but looking at that setup in his garage, that takes a lot of maintenance and care, almost a part time job in of itself. I'm all for being self reliant but someone is not going to process 250-1000 GPD (gallons per day) easily. Some systems require a lot of dedication to getting the treatment process correctly. Lot's of trial and error. Treated water needs to be used rather quickly (several days) or it needs to be processed again. We take for granted our city water supplies but I suggest everyone take a tour of their city's treatment facility. Talk to the operators there and they'll tell you that volume and time is all calculated into the entire system process. To each their own, I don't go down shft rabbit holes anymore. I've spent too much money on stuff that is not going to be feasible in my situation. I'm not going to be bugging out with 800lbs of gear so I can treat an unknown water source. You have to take into consideration it will also take years to perfect the treatment process in an ideal environment.
@chrisparker7400
@chrisparker7400 7 күн бұрын
I might disagree a bit. He has a Berkey. Berkey water filtration has a class action against them because their filters aren’t filtering.
@delmarsmith622
@delmarsmith622 13 күн бұрын
Plumber here. One thing I noticed in the video is the supply lines on the water heater are 3/4” but technically they are more like 1/2” and creating a bottle neck on the hot system. Recommend going full port 3/4” corrugated stainless steel from Home Depot so maximize GPM on the hot system.
@ChristianCorrectionsCorporal
@ChristianCorrectionsCorporal 13 күн бұрын
Would really like to see a video on wells, manual vs solar well pumps, cisterns, and rain water collection methods.
@Woodland_Warrior
@Woodland_Warrior 11 күн бұрын
this
@waterboy239
@waterboy239 10 күн бұрын
I don't have much experience with solar pumps but if you have a well you can get water out of it with a suction line without having a manual pump just a PVC pipe and a well with a check valve or foot valve play moving the pipe vertical up and down can supply you water
@kevinm234
@kevinm234 9 күн бұрын
My well is 60 ft deep but the Water level is only 8 ft down. A standard picher pump works great without a foot valve
@bigmambahful
@bigmambahful 8 күн бұрын
A good rule is to have 3 redundant ways to pull water from your well. The powered way, with the pump that's already in it with a generator for short term problems, a solar pump you can simply run a line into the well-head and pull water into containers for longer term and a manual pitcher pump in case the first 2 fail or there's not enough sunlight to run the second option.
@Jay2pay
@Jay2pay 5 күн бұрын
You can use a rocks with plastic and it will drip 💧.
@evanstroud
@evanstroud 12 күн бұрын
America needs more people like Zach.
@jasonwesley8719
@jasonwesley8719 12 күн бұрын
I feel like this channel's gone from good to gold in the last (entirely subjective number of) videos, right before my very eyes. Don't stop.
@XShadowAngel
@XShadowAngel 10 күн бұрын
As someone who works specifically with SCADA systems....finding an unsecured SCADA system in 2024 would be a needle in a haystack event. They're all pretty hardened at this point, and have a ton of failsafes. Like in your example, if someone "pulled up next to a sewage pump, logged in, and started pumping raw sewage back into the system", the chances of them being able to do that at all are slim, and if they did it would be throwing all kinds of alarms and warnings for the operator of that SCADA system.
@user-qt3ib4gr9o
@user-qt3ib4gr9o 13 күн бұрын
As a rural water operator... in south Mississippi I can attest this is a fantastic subject! And one I deal with every single day! And we have a scada and cyber security is a paramount subject!
@anthonyoreilly6240
@anthonyoreilly6240 8 күн бұрын
My wife and I are on a limited budget, she's pregnant and I'm the sole financial provider. I work outdoors and my job provides us water, standard plastic water bottle. Instead of throwing these away I've started taking them home, fill them up with our water purifier at home and then store them. Free. Easy. Purified water.
@trevorlaporte5951
@trevorlaporte5951 7 күн бұрын
Plastic water bottle like Dasani bottles? Those plastics break down over time and leech into your water. They're also clear so you have to pay extra caution to keep them out of direct sunlight. Not saying they can't be used they are just a much shorter term storage solution than all the methods mentioned in the video.
@RunningWithSauce
@RunningWithSauce 13 күн бұрын
I have a crazy life hack here in Minnesota... I produce maple syrup. I use 5 gallon carboys to collect it with multiple taps on 25 trees. I have 50, 5 gallon carboys. I store them with water and enough bleach to keep them from molding inside but also maintain drinkability. I have a pond on my property and multiple filtration methods. The sap evaporator holds 50 gallons so I can quickly boil 50 gallons at a time as well and hand pump it into a elevated steel barrel with a tap and valve with cold water inside already to make a hot gravity shower... LOL. Not to mention the 20 gallons of portable carbs the maple syrup provides. Eating foraged broadleaf plantain and dandelions with mushrooms? Cool pour some maple syrup on it.
@bigmambahful
@bigmambahful 8 күн бұрын
Add bees and you have some of the best preps on the planet.
@tristar-tinker_3706
@tristar-tinker_3706 12 күн бұрын
A great way to toughen up a water bladder is to cut off a pant leg off tie one end and put the bag inside. This lets you mount extra water and gives more puncture resistance.
@thestacche6898
@thestacche6898 13 күн бұрын
youd have to watch this 10 times to learn even half of it, insane amount of information
@TheRealMikeHood
@TheRealMikeHood 13 күн бұрын
DC always adding REAL industry experts and high grade content that is relevant & valuable. Thank them here⬇
@sinelocum
@sinelocum 13 күн бұрын
Any discussion regarding water must also include a deep dive on electrolytes. Salts may be even more critical than water.
@spencermeredith6506
@spencermeredith6506 13 күн бұрын
Plants crave it
@Andrew-ut1yv
@Andrew-ut1yv 13 күн бұрын
Cuz Brawndo has ELECTROLYTES!!!
@serpicowasright4029
@serpicowasright4029 13 күн бұрын
Absolutely! Maybe a good segue into a DC video on personal health. If you don't have proper electrolyte levels in your body you inhibit movement of water and minerals between your cells. Super important!
@justadummy8076
@justadummy8076 13 күн бұрын
It’s difficult to say it’s “more” critical than water, I’d say it’s equally critical
@justadummy8076
@justadummy8076 13 күн бұрын
Salt is relatively easy to come across, it doesn’t expire, it’s commonly available, probably the easiest thing to loot in a SHTF situation, I’d say you don’t really have to bother stocking up on it coz it’s so abundant
@rayclemenes7638
@rayclemenes7638 13 күн бұрын
The water turning the frogs gay!
@dieselfrk13
@dieselfrk13 13 күн бұрын
My old neighbor says there's hormones in the water
@sticks8402
@sticks8402 13 күн бұрын
Thats just the Monsanto
@wildcat8598
@wildcat8598 13 күн бұрын
@@dieselfrk13he’s probably right 😂
@didgeridood
@didgeridood 13 күн бұрын
My water municipality has atrazine and PFAS in it. Luckily I’ve been using ZeroWater water filters, which filter it and PFAS out, for decades. I’m 57 and don’t rely on any prescription drugs. Clean water is key.
@AKDissident
@AKDissident 13 күн бұрын
And the people
@DyingBreed1776
@DyingBreed1776 10 күн бұрын
The Water Boy would be so proud of all of us! Seriously though this video nailed it. People need to start taking things like this seriously. I do not know what is going to happen in the future, but something tells me to prepare. Some feel exactly like I do while others think I am stupid. I have never hoped to be stupid, but I do hope I am wrong. One thing I am not wrong on is what I learned from watching Garand Thumb. 3 Days without water before you are dead and 24 hours after no water you are worth nothing because you will be cramping up and dehydrated. Stay safe and have a blessed day everyone.
@waterboy239
@waterboy239 10 күн бұрын
Your comment warms my little waterboy heart
@DyingBreed1776
@DyingBreed1776 9 күн бұрын
@@waterboy239 haha thats awesome
@stevenbeasley24
@stevenbeasley24 12 сағат бұрын
I'm a water purification nerd and this info was clear to understand and highly beneficial. Awesome that y'all are focusing on something as 'boring' but also as vital as water.
@WoodLifeCrisis
@WoodLifeCrisis 12 күн бұрын
I feel so blessed to have a well with a hand pump to clean water
@dirty-civilian
@dirty-civilian 12 күн бұрын
That’s awesome.
@rogerknight2267
@rogerknight2267 6 күн бұрын
Same here. 190 ft deep w/ a Simple Pump stainless steel rig.
@larryfisher2670
@larryfisher2670 13 күн бұрын
I just found you guys 2 days ago and I'm really enjoying the format, content, and what you're bringing to the platform. Thank you! I'll be checking out your back catalogue and looking forward to what else you're working on.
@peasant1381
@peasant1381 12 күн бұрын
My 250 litre containers previously contained gin! For the first year the water had a very nice flavour. I fill them with chlorinated tap water and change them out every year.
@sworntoavenge
@sworntoavenge 13 күн бұрын
The scary reality in the desert is, unless you can afford to set up a collection system storing thousands of gallons, you'll eventually be screwed. Some discussion of pools, safe treatment and such would be great. A lot easier to use what you might already have.
@dothedewinme
@dothedewinme 11 күн бұрын
Yep a 10,000 gallon pool would be a HUGE asset to have. I’ve seen a long succession dogs drink that pool water everyday for 12-14 years and while it doesn’t kill them obviously at some point you might want to figure out a way to remove the chlorine that’s NOT boiling and distilling water one pot at a time although that could work in a pinch short term. The rest is just have any normal filter like a sawyer but mean to process gallons at a time.
@MB-jg4tr
@MB-jg4tr 10 күн бұрын
Most people overlook the swimming pool as an amazing water storage method
@backcountryxpeditions655
@backcountryxpeditions655 8 күн бұрын
@@MB-jg4tr They are great as long as you can defend them and plan on "bugging in". Pools are very difficult to move haha
@MB-jg4tr
@MB-jg4tr 8 күн бұрын
@@backcountryxpeditions655 well yeah lol. Bugging in is usually the best option, unless you're absolutely forced to flee. Once you bug out you're basically a refuge.
@crusader.survivor
@crusader.survivor 7 күн бұрын
Grow Saguaro cacti! Stores so much water and is fast growing!
@snapdragon2441
@snapdragon2441 10 күн бұрын
As an older female with no army or professional training I have learnt a lot from this video. I don’t have much spare income but would really like to get a steri pen . Also had the idea of a written plan and data sheets. I have a note pad I am building info up in. Simple instructions for what to do, what to take in certain scenarios as I’m sure there would be a lot of panic in an emergency even for very prepared people.
@Nztrevor
@Nztrevor 13 күн бұрын
Great content, love this video. I think this is the best video I’ve ever seen about water storage, and water purification and I’ve been storing water for years. Learned some new things here that I will address with my water storage. This is why I’m subscribed to you guys. Please keep making more videos like this on the practical preparedness side.
@karlminriv
@karlminriv 11 күн бұрын
have always been hearing of cana in similar videos, but have just come to appreciate how they made access to safe water a mission. the last point on bringing people together in crises is something not many people in the preparedness space have talked about, and is something to integrate into one's survival philosophy. great helpful vid, thanks!
@robgrey6183
@robgrey6183 5 күн бұрын
My plan: -Deep well, with three ways to pump water out of it. -Two ponds. Of course, I made the decision long ago to live way out in the mountains of Wyoming on 20 acres at the end of the line. Good luck back there in the cities.
@killitgameing658
@killitgameing658 13 күн бұрын
This is another reason I like living out in the country where there’s a couple of large lakes near me and plenty of springs and artesian wells so I don’t necessarily have to store large quantities of water I have a decent level of water security as long as I have a method to purify it
@5jjt
@5jjt 10 күн бұрын
You might just find someone, or some people, bathing in there or fighting over that resource.
@JacobsTrash
@JacobsTrash 8 күн бұрын
Large groups of people will come for your resources when theirs runs out.
@snake10566
@snake10566 11 күн бұрын
This conversation is one of the many reasons I bought a house in an area with very good water on a well.
@shawnthefarmer5161
@shawnthefarmer5161 2 күн бұрын
Just found your channel. i like it. no b.s., no fear mongering. just simple facts. i have 2 ponds on my homestead, stocked with fish. part of my prep strategy. now i need to prep water purification. thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@RyouConcord
@RyouConcord 8 күн бұрын
Yes finally a proper video that talks about the subject nobody wants to talk about: water! And how chronic mismanagement of our infrastructure (by bloodthirsty, for profit politicians on both sides of the aisle, but they don't mention that part)
@JACKBLACKTOSE
@JACKBLACKTOSE 13 күн бұрын
A baseline for anyone trying to develop an emergency water plan is getting a better understanding your water infrastructure. For my family living in rural New York, who rely on well water, they mostly maintain a electric and manual water pump. Some also keep rainwater catchment systems, with additional in-house filtration systems (a Berkey water filter as an example)
@TNunez17
@TNunez17 12 күн бұрын
As someone who lives in the desert, (AZ) I think about water and the preps around water ALL the time! I loved this video and it gave me some great ideas and showed me some new products to add to the water preps. Keep up these types of videos DC!
@austinallen7081
@austinallen7081 12 күн бұрын
Besides storing water bottles and jugs what else can we do? I’m in phoenix too
@MB-jg4tr
@MB-jg4tr 10 күн бұрын
Get a medium sized above ground pool, chlorine keeps the water from going bad. Then have some water filters to drink it.
@rageagainsthedyingofthelight
@rageagainsthedyingofthelight 9 күн бұрын
@austinallen7081 Store wet wipes for field showers to help preserve your water. It's not comfortable but when it's the real deal water is gold. Have the tools / equipment on hand to make an out house. You'll save a ton of grey water by having a little tent outside as a makeshift outhouse by not using the toilet. Of course that would be for the real long term emergency. I try to estimate as best I can just what my water consumption would be if a grid down black swan event went down as well as how long a single bar of soap with shower water would last. No fuel to drive which means walking or a bike. No ac which means a lot more sweating and I'm an arizona guy myself. Physical activities will be on the high end. Discipline, a good shade hat and keep your body covered, and electrolytes. Hopefully that helps 👍
@crusader.survivor
@crusader.survivor 7 күн бұрын
Remember, Saguaro cactus is an alternate source of water!
@blaisestanhope1175
@blaisestanhope1175 12 күн бұрын
Zach is such a G when it comes to water and purification. I'm so glad you guys linked up and put this on for the people. What a great episode! DARC, Cana and dirty civilian have added so much great knowledge to the community. Great episode guys!!! Thank you for everything you guys put out!
@ifell3
@ifell3 13 күн бұрын
I love your videos, yes you can watch 5 videos and get the same info, but these are longer, all in-depth without the bs and you bring in pros. Much love to the channel ❤
@RAZ_1776
@RAZ_1776 13 күн бұрын
Water is life 👌
@andrewhinsurance
@andrewhinsurance 9 күн бұрын
This guy was incredible to listen to. He speaks well, he enunciates, he's got great flow and pacing, and he's super knowledgeable. He uses great examples and demonstrations to relation to different users and different experiences. What a great pitch.
@THEAR15ONA
@THEAR15ONA 13 күн бұрын
You guys make the best content. Definitely going to need to give this one another watch..... this was a lot of great info. My one piece of advice is lower level than this is- start with cases or gallons of water. Most people are short on cash, but if you grab a few cases of bottled water to store up each time you go to the store you are way better than most people. Once you have like 8 case packs, move up from there. Also, cycle through them of course.
@GrouchoTM
@GrouchoTM 12 күн бұрын
Pretty eye opening! We really need to take this more serious then we do. Im one who is really into being prepared. Been through a few hurricanes and know how bad things can get. Even more so during covid seeing 2 women fighting over toilet paper was a big wake up to seeing how far people will go for the most basic needs! I do a lot of prepping for unexpected moments but water was not as high on my list as this video shows its essential!
@DarkCavalry1228
@DarkCavalry1228 13 күн бұрын
One of the best pieces of information you guys have done! Great job!
@Vex916T
@Vex916T 13 күн бұрын
Storing water is ok but I'm gonna keep stacking more Brawndo, plus it has electrolytes.
@rogerwood5228
@rogerwood5228 13 күн бұрын
It's what plants crave.
@jmc112485
@jmc112485 13 күн бұрын
I like money
@Elon_Trump
@Elon_Trump 5 күн бұрын
Burrito SUPREME!
@washburnbilly
@washburnbilly 12 күн бұрын
I'm going to have to watch this again and take some notes. This is probably the best water purification video that I have seen. Thank you for the great information!
@carlhunt2524
@carlhunt2524 12 күн бұрын
I swear yall are always reading my mind. Last week my city’s water supply got contaminated and people have been without clean water for a few days
@circlebird8765
@circlebird8765 11 күн бұрын
Who knew Johnny Sins knew so much about water purification?
@PrussianPushma
@PrussianPushma 13 күн бұрын
There is a man named MOSES WEST providing an infinite water machine to people. It's basically a huge dehumidifier. I plan on making one or buying one eventually.
@PrussianPushma
@PrussianPushma 13 күн бұрын
Moses is a veteran btw
@spartan-fire5306
@spartan-fire5306 13 күн бұрын
Fantastic video as usual. This is the stuff that's really the most important for us prepared civilians. Thanks for bringing such knowledgeable professionals onto the channel to share their knowledge.
@user-dw4cv3xq5u
@user-dw4cv3xq5u 13 күн бұрын
Your most valuable video yet. Well done, this is incredibly important.
@sloppyoppie
@sloppyoppie 13 күн бұрын
We got our water fracked about 5 years ago. Used to be the best well water I’ve ever tasted. Now it’s fracked . We lost our contract with Sunkist growers association and asked why a hundred year contract is void and they said no more contracts with fracked water. So we now go straight to the creek with and drink through becket blacks
@silverglove2012
@silverglove2012 13 күн бұрын
I had this happen to me last month it took them about two weeks. And then the water was brown and still is some times. If it wasn't for a local town we wouldn't have any. Take notes from this. The state and government doesn't care. Unless it kills their vote.
@KATN-Inc
@KATN-Inc 13 күн бұрын
You guys are saving lives with this video. Good work.
@Apple-iw2ys
@Apple-iw2ys 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for always providing life saving information.
@stephensumpter5311
@stephensumpter5311 13 күн бұрын
Some of those Walmart style stackable 3 gallons are BPA free. While I would still filter them myself, you could take a rattle can to the outside to stop light.
@jmartinez5888
@jmartinez5888 12 күн бұрын
Would that paint leech thru the plastic?
@iwh7
@iwh7 10 күн бұрын
but remember BPA is no Plastic its a chemical. SO this cannot be filtered with any hollow fibre filter. That is filtering paticles out of the water, if you want to filter bpa you need a carbon filter or something else that can filter chemicals out.
@decormiamour
@decormiamour 9 күн бұрын
I stack mine in the corners of every closet in the house. The American Maid brand is BPA free.
@stephensumpter5311
@stephensumpter5311 7 күн бұрын
@@jmartinez5888 Even in that case, it's not hard to tarp them or wrap them in duct tape, etc. Could use a non-toxic water based paints, and more.
@McJiver
@McJiver 13 күн бұрын
This guy is the Water freak!
@Ist_Geheim
@Ist_Geheim Күн бұрын
Maybe his job is selling water-related stuff?
@user-zr5qd8tn2h
@user-zr5qd8tn2h 8 күн бұрын
I came across your video's today, this one on water is the most comprehensive program I've seen to date .
@AdmiringBuffalo-mv8td
@AdmiringBuffalo-mv8td 4 күн бұрын
My son works for a company who replaces big water systems..he said it is more than disgusting to see what people have been drinking from..glad he is making it better for others
@musicman1eanda
@musicman1eanda 13 күн бұрын
My neighbor down the street has four, 275 gallon water tanks outside his home with a large garden right next to the street. Two tanks are on the side of his house and two are in the woods about 25yds from his home. He's definitely more prepared than I am technically, but having resources like that that can be seen from the road by anyone simply taking a daily stroll seems very unwise to me.
@skydivingcomrade1648
@skydivingcomrade1648 13 күн бұрын
Not everyone thinks they are prey.
@DanielAngelLuna
@DanielAngelLuna 13 күн бұрын
​@@skydivingcomrade1648 Everyone can get overwhelmed against a committed coordinated attack. Why be a high viz target?
@skydivingcomrade1648
@skydivingcomrade1648 13 күн бұрын
@@DanielAngelLuna absolutely
@paladin556
@paladin556 12 күн бұрын
Most people would think he is just a gardener/farmer and that the water is uses to grow his crop. Just about every small farm in my area has several totes to water their gardens or animals.
@NomadHorizon
@NomadHorizon 11 күн бұрын
​@@paladin556 Even more reason to be worried, cause then the undesirables are thinking, "Ooo, water and food!"
@OlNineToes
@OlNineToes 13 күн бұрын
Hey, look! I'm engaging for the algorithm!
@AnTran-bj9ke
@AnTran-bj9ke 12 күн бұрын
yo this video is absolutely nuts. so informative and just the kind of video i was looking for to plan a water system for short and long term.
@norseman6306
@norseman6306 13 күн бұрын
Absolute gold mine. Thanks for the great info
@sean5261
@sean5261 13 күн бұрын
Can you guys do one on waste management next? I mean I have ideas but would be interested in seeing what other options would be!
@paladin556
@paladin556 12 күн бұрын
Dig a hole....poop in it......done. It worked for centuries.
@sdpy15
@sdpy15 13 күн бұрын
I respect a lot of the knowledge being shared by Zach; however, as a microbiologist I find a lot of inconsistencies with his logic of multiple filtration. As an end user you are completely fine running 1) non-treated water (ie: tap water/from a source with no visible particulate) through a 2) single stage 1 micron filter into a BPA free long term storage solution with a 3) suitable stabilizer. There really is no need for a secondary filtration from an already sterile source UNLESS you are unsure how effective your initial sterilization process was.
@elterga6224
@elterga6224 13 күн бұрын
I’m not a microbiologist but I have read up on solar purification. The idea that clear water with a negligible amount of particulates exposed to direct sunlight would foster microbial growth sent me spinning. I literally just saw a video the other day about a guy leaving water in a sealed clear container in direct sunlight and had to check to see if his results were accurate, so I checked a pubmed paper and they verified the information as well as showed me extra steps to further purify drinking water using salt and lime juice. UV light is harmful to organisms which is why we use it as a disinfectant, to propose that it encourages growth is just silly.
@ritabethany4868
@ritabethany4868 5 күн бұрын
I remember this few years about the water. Thanks for sharing this information 🙏 received
@tylerstout1549
@tylerstout1549 Күн бұрын
Despite being one of the least interesting topics in the preparedness community, water is one of, if not the most important topics next to safeguarding your ability to breathe. I have to commend you: this is probably the most valuable and information dense videos you have produced
@mutstang66
@mutstang66 13 күн бұрын
I am fortunate enough to have well water. And our local city water is gravity fed from a water tank it's fed from a well as well. As long as I have a generator or a hand pump I can get clean water.
@filoofox9934
@filoofox9934 13 күн бұрын
It can still get contaminated, always have a back up way to filter and clean it! I got a swimming pool, which if shit ever hits the fan im gonna filter it with a lil sawyer filter
@CharlesMartelsHammer
@CharlesMartelsHammer 13 күн бұрын
I stockpile Brawndo
@rogerwood5228
@rogerwood5228 13 күн бұрын
It's what plants crave.
@Texas.Utah.2A
@Texas.Utah.2A 9 күн бұрын
Great information. Thank you for creating and hosting this. Definitely some more to think about.
@frogchaser
@frogchaser 13 күн бұрын
you guys put out some of *the* best content out there, thank you!
@CaptinLongdong1
@CaptinLongdong1 13 күн бұрын
Wow, you guys got Johnny Sins to teach us about water storage.
@Sarcasmarkus
@Sarcasmarkus 13 күн бұрын
Who else he's an expert in all fields.
@invaderjoshua6280
@invaderjoshua6280 13 күн бұрын
80g-120g a day?! I drink 2 24oz hydro flasks of water and take a 5 minute shower. I use a tiny bit to wash dishes and wash my hands and teeth but that's it. That's at most like 20g-40g if I'm taking an extra long shower.
@b20schill
@b20schill 13 күн бұрын
What about flushing toilets? Still with you, but I think adding in a few more for helping the browns.
@user-dw4cv3xq5u
@user-dw4cv3xq5u 13 күн бұрын
They meant to say household.
@invaderjoshua6280
@invaderjoshua6280 13 күн бұрын
@@user-dw4cv3xq5u That would make a lot more sense if it was 4 or 5 people.
@invaderjoshua6280
@invaderjoshua6280 13 күн бұрын
@@b20schill That would only add like 2-4 gallons at most to my use.
@b20schill
@b20schill 13 күн бұрын
@@invaderjoshua6280 gotta pump those numbers up.
@TheStangSlayer
@TheStangSlayer 6 күн бұрын
I love this video. I especially love how you finish it off at the end. Thank you for making and sharing.
@seanmorse1389
@seanmorse1389 12 күн бұрын
I’ve been thinking alot about water lately. Thank you. Great information.
@anythingeverythingmark
@anythingeverythingmark 13 күн бұрын
Don't live in a city and drill some wells
@CraftySasquatch
@CraftySasquatch 13 күн бұрын
Power goes out for good how do you get it out of your well? EMP takes out the grid and all electronics and your solar system get fried then what? Think big picture.
@austinecrow
@austinecrow 13 күн бұрын
The average American uses 80-120 gallons of water a day... We can do better, we can all easily hit 200 lets go USA USA USA.
@PreparedMentality
@PreparedMentality 9 күн бұрын
This is great info, most people don't realize how much water they use on a daily basis's just in normal circumstances, let alone during an emergency or disaster.
@martinmaxey2064
@martinmaxey2064 8 күн бұрын
Please do a show about tinting your windows. I work in downtown St. Louis with some people from East St. Louis. They all have tinted windows for safety. They said nobody is gonna rob somebody with blacked out tinted windows cause all they know is there’s a gun pointed at them on the other side of that window, but if you go run around with clear windows and they can see where you’re looking and see what you look like. Wait until you’re back is turned.
@TehPrawntier
@TehPrawntier 13 күн бұрын
Can you not do the thing where every other word you cut to some cutscene of a show/movie where they say that word? Anyone whose brain is fried enough that they can’t sit through a video without that isn’t going to make it anyways.
@warriorgospel8168
@warriorgospel8168 13 күн бұрын
I have a 30,000 gallon pool and 4 person jacuzzi... I kinda feel like that's a good head start. 😅
@stefthorman8548
@stefthorman8548 13 күн бұрын
chemical water, filled with debris.
@warriorgospel8168
@warriorgospel8168 12 күн бұрын
@stefthorman8548 if you mean chlorine, yes. Other additives are to kill alge and bacteria and help restore proper ph but the ppm is negligible in comparison to anything else you're drinking. Pool water is drinkable with the same filtration you'd use with any other water.
@OzMan9989
@OzMan9989 6 күн бұрын
Probably the best water resource management video I’ve ever seen. Thanks.
@jjtru21
@jjtru21 10 күн бұрын
Incredibly valuable information; excellent video. I will incorporate some of this. Thanks guys
@The_universal_cynic
@The_universal_cynic 13 күн бұрын
This really shows that America is just a dying empire in decline when when we're spending probably a hundred times more on our military budget than we are on our infrastructure
@elterga6224
@elterga6224 13 күн бұрын
What do wounded predators do in the wild? They usually become more aggressive and dangerous. The U.S. is a lacerated tiger.
@sleepteam
@sleepteam 11 күн бұрын
We spend even more on welfare and medicare/medicaid etc.
@The_universal_cynic
@The_universal_cynic 11 күн бұрын
@@elterga6224 if it hits the fan you're going to be the first guy to go down dude.
@The_universal_cynic
@The_universal_cynic 11 күн бұрын
@@sleepteam sure we do Grandpa. Now go back to watching Hogan's heroes and eat your tapioca pudding.
@elterga6224
@elterga6224 10 күн бұрын
@@The_universal_cynic tf makes you say that bro?
@HumorDash
@HumorDash 13 күн бұрын
My favorite emergency drink is puddle water. Sometimes I take a gamesupps tub in the woods and search for puddle water. I'll put a scoop in the puddle. Gotta get grandpa's ashes in or blo hol blast.
@TerriblyTactical
@TerriblyTactical 12 күн бұрын
Another great informative video guys! Love it!
@Kris-mj3xr
@Kris-mj3xr 12 күн бұрын
Love all these prepping-type videos.
@mikecohen2400
@mikecohen2400 12 күн бұрын
This was a great piece of instruction, great job guys, a note check how much weight your floor joist can carry before you start putting large water containers on them, basement cement floors tend to be fine even for those big totes, but wood floors I would be very careful. For individual systems go belt and suspenders filter , purify, and UV, gravity filter, because you can process more water as you are doing something else, and the bag lets you move water off site in an impermissible environment, but then add purification, and UV, a sick crew from bad water can be a death sentence. The new portable reverse osmosis systems are coming in cheap, add it to your kit, you need power to run it, but if you have a vehicle, or are carrying a battery pack and solar, you are good to go.
@joshhurla
@joshhurla 10 күн бұрын
Im thankful to live on a farm on the plains that our water comes from a well, and pastures still use windmills for water
@austinbayer1148
@austinbayer1148 13 күн бұрын
This was awesome, tons of great info. I like this deep dive into the logistics side of preparedness. I think a similar video on emergency food storage, maintenance, and rotation would be a really good topic if y'all have the time.
@johnebabb3
@johnebabb3 13 күн бұрын
Great content as always. Thank you!
@shotgungho
@shotgungho 3 күн бұрын
These are those videos i follow yall for❤
@nathanblakesley4059
@nathanblakesley4059 12 күн бұрын
Great video and definitely food for thought…. Or water for thought? Jokes aside, that last segment really is key. Plan for more than just your immediate needs. You don’t have to store for your entire neighborhood, but you also can’t make it long term without some kind of community. Having cool gear and supplies is great till everyone around you is getting malnourished and you’re still healthy, then people start noticing and instead of allies and teammates you’re dealing with desperate people that will do whatever to gain access to what you have. Build your community now.
@chrisfisher3900
@chrisfisher3900 10 күн бұрын
As a person that works in public works for a water department I can confirm this. Crazy shit
@aaronfox5559
@aaronfox5559 13 күн бұрын
Water is the most important item in life and if you don’t have clean water you will do risky things to satisfy your thirst. Also there is a drain on all hot water heaters if the power goes out you can drink water from there as low by as the water itself is good.
@AaronThiessen-jp7vg
@AaronThiessen-jp7vg 12 күн бұрын
Great content guys! Thanks so much.
@jordanperdia8575
@jordanperdia8575 6 күн бұрын
You guys are making great content keep up the good work
@Thorsten89342
@Thorsten89342 12 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant content, thank you very much. Expert level knowledge delivered in a very accessible and understandable way.
@dirty-civilian
@dirty-civilian 12 күн бұрын
Much appreciated!
@bravotwozero535
@bravotwozero535 12 күн бұрын
Great coverage on options. The data cards and decals are well thought out. The tech on the CANA store are all newer and better versions of my gear so it may be time for an upgrade.
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