[HN Gopher] Water-purifying cup makes drinkable water from creek...
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Water-purifying cup makes drinkable water from creeks and streams
Author : jdmark
Score : 15 points
Date : 2023-08-28 21:36 UTC (1 hours ago)
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| inportb wrote:
| As a result of using this device, you'd drink only the microbes
| that are not attracted to your electrode?
| JohnFen wrote:
| That's a really interesting effect, but as a product, I don't see
| how it's superior to modern small form-factor filters from
| Sawyer, Katadyn, etc.
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| Those don't require electricity, are as good at ridding the water
| of microorganisms, and also filter out many harmful non-
| biological contaminants.
| zwieback wrote:
| require replaceable filters, though. I could see that as a
| tradeoff.
| JohnFen wrote:
| True, but those filters last a very long time. The Sawyer
| Squeeze (what I use) produces ~1000 gallons of filtered water
| before needing replacement[1]. I assume others using the same
| technology perform similarly.
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| It also filters the water _much_ more quickly. As fast as you
| can drink it.
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| [1] Assuming you properly maintain it by backflushing every
| so often, which is quick and easy, but still necessary.
| j0e1 wrote:
| > the device was able to remove 99.997% of E. coli bacteria from
| 2- to 3-ounce samples taken from Waller Creek in Austin in
| approximately 20 minutes, with the capacity to do more.
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| Though necessary, is that the only metric needed to label water
| potable?
| mwcremer wrote:
| In CA, _giardia_ is a big concern.
| esafak wrote:
| What benefits does this offer over a Brita/ZeroWater filter?
| cldellow wrote:
| Brita/ZeroWater filters make potable water cleaner such that it
| tastes better.
|
| This filter makes non-potable water cleaner such that it won't
| kill you/make you seriously ill.
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