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This skill provides wilderness water purification guidance, including source assessment, method selection (boiling, filtration, chemical, UV), and proper implementation like altitude-adjusted boiling times. Use it when developers need to integrate survivalist advice for making water from unknown outdoor sources safe for drinking, cooking, or cleaning. It covers the full process from pre-filtering sediment to safe storage.

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Purify Water

Purify wild sources → safe drinking water via field-available methods.

Use When

  • Need drinking water in wilderness, no treated water access
  • Sources unknown quality (streams, rivers, lakes, ponds)
  • Emergency survival, dehydration risk
  • Water safe for cooking or wound cleaning

In

  • Required: Water source (flowing or still)
  • Required: Container (metal pot, bottle, improvised)
  • Optional: Purification supplies (chemical tablets, filter, UV pen)
  • Optional: Fire-making for boiling (see make-fire)
  • Optional: Cloth or natural filter materials for pre-filter

Do

Step 1: Assess + Select Source

Not all sources equal risk. Pick best available.

Water Source Priority Ranking (best to worst):
┌──────┬─────────────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Rank │ Source                  │ Notes                              │
├──────┼─────────────────────────┼────────────────────────────────────┤
│ 1    │ Spring (at the source)  │ Lowest contamination; still treat  │
│ 2    │ Fast-flowing stream     │ Moving water has fewer pathogens   │
│      │ (above human activity)  │ than still water                   │
│ 3    │ Large river             │ Dilution helps but agriculture/    │
│      │                         │ industry upstream is a concern     │
│ 4    │ Large lake              │ Collect from open water, not shore │
│ 5    │ Small pond or puddle    │ High pathogen and parasite risk    │
│ 6    │ Stagnant pool           │ Last resort; heavy treatment needed│
└──────┴─────────────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────┘

Warning Signs (avoid if possible):
- Dead animals nearby
- Algae bloom (blue-green scum)
- Chemical odor or oily sheen
- Downstream of mining, agriculture, or settlements
- No surrounding vegetation (may indicate toxic soil)

Collect below surface (avoid surface film), away from bank edge.

→ Clear or slightly turbid water from best available source, in clean container.

If err: only poor sources available (stagnant, turbid) → proceed but plan aggressive pre-filtering (Step 2) + multiple methods (belt-and-suspenders). No source found → look for indicators: green vegetation in valleys, animal trails downhill, insect swarms at dawn/dusk, listen for running water.

Step 2: Pre-Filter Sediment

Remove particulate before purification. Sediment reduces chemical effectiveness + clogs filters.

Improvised Gravity Filter (layered in a container with a hole at the bottom):

    ┌─────────────────────┐  ← Open top: pour water in
    │  Grass / cloth      │  ← Coarse pre-filter
    │  Fine sand          │  ← Removes fine particles
    │  Charcoal (crushed) │  ← Adsorbs some chemicals and odors
    │  Gravel             │  ← Structural support
    │  Grass / cloth      │  ← Prevents gravel from falling through
    └────────┬────────────┘
             │
        Filtered water drips out

Materials:
- Container: birch bark cone, hollow log, cut plastic bottle, sock
- Sand: fine, clean sand (rinse first if possible)
- Charcoal: from a previous fire (NOTite ash — charcoal only)
- Gravel: small stones, rinsed

Simple sediment removal → strain through bandana, t-shirt, multiple cloth layers.

→ Visibly clearer water, reduced turbidity. Charcoal removes some odor + taste.

If err: still very turbid after filtering → settle 30-60 min. Carefully decant clearer top layer. Repeat. Note: pre-filtering does NOT make water safe — prepares for purification.

Step 3: Select Purification Method

Choose by available tools + conditions.

Purification Method Comparison:
┌───────────────┬────────────┬───────────┬────────────┬──────────────────────┐
│ Method        │ Kills      │ Time      │ Requires   │ Limitations          │
│               │ bacteria/  │           │            │                      │
│               │ viruses/   │           │            │                      │
│               │ parasites  │           │            │                      │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ Boiling       │ Yes/Yes/Yes│ 1-3 min   │ Fire, metal│ Fuel, time, does not │
│               │            │ (rolling) │ container  │ remove chemicals     │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ Chlorine      │ Yes/Yes/   │ 30 min    │ Tablets or │ Less effective in    │
│ dioxide tabs  │ Yes        │           │ drops      │ cold/turbid water    │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ Iodine        │ Yes/Yes/   │ 30 min    │ Tablets or │ Taste; not for       │
│               │ Partial    │           │ tincture   │ pregnant/thyroid     │
│               │            │           │            │ conditions; weak     │
│               │            │           │            │ against Crypto       │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ UV pen        │ Yes/Yes/Yes│ 60-90 sec │ UV device, │ Requires clear water;│
│               │            │ per liter │ batteries  │ battery dependent    │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ Pump/squeeze  │ Yes/No*/   │ Immediate │ Filter     │ Most don't remove    │
│ filter        │ Yes        │           │ device     │ viruses (*unless     │
│               │            │           │            │ 0.02 micron)         │
├───────────────┼────────────┼───────────┼────────────┼──────────────────────┤
│ SODIS (solar) │ Yes/Yes/   │ 6-48 hrs  │ Clear PET  │ Slow; needs sun;     │
│               │ Partial    │           │ bottle,    │ only 1-2 L at a time │
│               │            │           │ sunlight   │                      │
└───────────────┴────────────┴───────────┴────────────┴──────────────────────┘

Decision logic:
- Have fire + metal pot?          → Boil (most reliable)
- Have chemical tablets?          → Chemical treatment
- Have filter + tablet combo?     → Filter then treat (belt-and-suspenders)
- Sunny day + clear PET bottles?  → SODIS as a backup method
- Multiple methods available?     → Use two for maximum safety

→ Clear decision on method(s) based on available tools.

If err: no standard tools → boiling = default, needs only fire + heat-safe container. Even single-wall metal water bottle works. Dire emergency → improvise from rock depression or green bamboo section near flames.

Step 4: Boil Water

Most reliable field method. Kills all pathogen classes.

Boiling Procedure:
1. Bring water to a ROLLING boil (large bubbles breaking the surface)
2. Maintain rolling boil for:
   - Sea level to 2000 m / 6500 ft:  1 minute
   - 2000-4000 m / 6500-13000 ft:    3 minutes
   - Above 4000 m / 13000 ft:        5 minutes
3. Remove from heat
4. Allow to cool in the covered container
5. If taste is flat, pour between two containers several times to aerate

Altitude Adjustment:
  Water boils at lower temperatures at altitude.
  At 3000 m / 10000 ft, water boils at ~90°C / 194°F.
  Longer boiling compensates for the lower temperature.

Fuel Estimate:
  Boiling 1 L requires roughly 15-20 min of sustained fire
  depending on container, wind, and starting temperature.

→ Vigorous rolling boil maintained for appropriate duration. After cool, safe from biological pathogens.

If err: can't maintain rolling boil (wind, weak fire) → extend time. Container leaks/cracks → transfer to another vessel. No metal container → boil in wooden, bark, or hide container w/ hot rocks: heat stones in fire 20+ min, transfer to water container w/ tongs or sticks. Avoid river rocks (may crack/explode from trapped moisture).

Step 5: Apply Chemical Treatment

When boiling impractical or as secondary treatment.

Chemical Treatment Dosages:
┌─────────────────────┬──────────────────┬────────────┬─────────────────────┐
│ Chemical            │ Dose per liter   │ Wait time  │ Notes               │
├─────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ Chlorine dioxide    │ Per manufacturer │ 30 min     │ Most effective      │
│ tablets             │ (usually 1 tab   │ (4 hrs for │ chemical method;    │
│ (e.g., Aquamira,   │ per 1 L)         │ Crypto)    │ kills all pathogens │
│ Katadyn Micropur)   │                  │            │                     │
├─────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ Iodine tablets      │ 1-2 tablets per  │ 30 min     │ Weak against        │
│                     │ liter            │            │ Cryptosporidium     │
├─────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ Tincture of iodine  │ 5 drops per      │ 30 min     │ Double dose for     │
│ (2%)                │ liter (clear)    │ (60 min if │ cloudy water        │
│                     │ 10 drops per     │ cold/turbid│                     │
│                     │ liter (cloudy)   │ )          │                     │
├─────────────────────┼──────────────────┼────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│ Household bleach    │ 2 drops per      │ 30 min     │ Must be unscented,  │
│ (5-8% sodium        │ liter (clear)    │            │ plain bleach;       │
│ hypochlorite)       │ 4 drops per      │            │ check expiry date   │
│                     │ liter (cloudy)   │            │                     │
└─────────────────────┴──────────────────┴────────────┴─────────────────────┘

After treatment, water should have a slight chlorine/iodine smell.
If no smell is detected, add half the original dose and wait another 15 min.

Cold/turbid water adjustment:
- Temperature below 5°C / 40°F: double the wait time
- Turbid water: double the dose OR pre-filter first (recommended)

→ Treated water has faint chemical smell after wait → adequate disinfection. Safe from bacteria + viruses; chlorine dioxide also effective against parasites.

If err: tablets expired (no smell after treatment) → double dose or combine w/ another method. Taste objectionable → stand uncovered 30 min to off-gas, or pour through improvised charcoal filter. Chemical only + suspect Cryptosporidium (livestock) → wait full 4 hrs for chlorine dioxide or combine w/ filtration.

Step 6: Store Safely

Purified water can be recontaminated through dirty containers or hands.

Safe Storage Practices:
1. Store in clean, dedicated containers (do not reuse unpurified containers)
2. If reusing a container, rinse it with a small amount of purified water first
3. Keep containers sealed or covered
4. Mark or separate "raw" and "purified" containers
   (e.g., tie a knot in the purified bottle's paracord handle)
5. Avoid reaching into containers with hands — pour, don't dip
6. In warm weather, consume within 24 hours
7. Re-treat water that has been stored more than 24 hours

Hydration Planning:
- Minimum: 2 L / 0.5 gal per day (sedentary, cool weather)
- Active: 4-6 L / 1-1.5 gal per day (hiking, hot weather)
- Plan purification capacity to meet daily needs

→ Purified water safe in clean sealed containers. System avoids cross-contamination.

If err: containers limited → designate one "raw" (collection only), another "clean" (purified only). Scratch/mark distinctly. Suspect recontamination → re-treat before drinking.

Check

  • Source assessed + best available picked
  • Sediment pre-filtered from turbid water before purification
  • Method appropriate for available tools + conditions
  • Boiling reached + maintained rolling boil for altitude-adjusted duration
  • Chemical treatment correct dosage + wait time
  • Purified water stored in clean, sealed, labeled containers
  • Sufficient water purified for daily hydration

Traps

  • Skip pre-filter: Sediment reduces chemical effectiveness + clogs filters. Always pre-filter turbid.
  • Incomplete boiling: Few bubbles on bottom ≠ rolling boil. Wait for vigorous surface-breaking bubbles.
  • Ignore altitude: Water boils at lower temps at altitude. Increase boiling time.
  • Chemical under-dose: Cold or turbid → more chemical or longer contact time.
  • Cross-contamination: Same container for raw + purified, or handling drinking rim w/ dirty hands.
  • Single method for worst-case: Stagnant or livestock-adjacent → 2 methods (filter + chemical, or boil + chemical).

  • make-fire — required for boiling; fire also provides warmth while waiting for chemical treatment
  • forage-plants — some plants indicate nearby water (willows, cattails, cottonwood); foraged food may need clean water for prep

GitHub Repository

pjt222/agent-almanac
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