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12-31-2010 02:17 AM
I own a Berkey water filter - really like it - but need to get a larger one - since I like to use the water for cooking too - anyway saw this video and looked pretty easy to do - thought this would be a good idea in the event of flood or water contamination - an inexpensive way to make a water filter - the most costly item would be the black Berkey water filters - (2) of them filter approximately 6000 gallons of water - costs $99 for the set of two, then your 2 food grade plastic buckets and faucet at the hardware store - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KExgPPfF2o&feature=related
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