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Published: July 18, 2022

Here’s how to protect your water supply in case of future shortages

By The Editor

Mon Jul 18, 2022 – 8:03 am EDT STORY AT-A-GLANCE Even more important than stocking up on nonperishable foods is to make sure you have a supply of potable water. Many are so used to having running tap water on demand, they forget that source can vanish overnight If you live in a house, collecting rainwater is an excellent long-term solution A gravity-fed drip irrigation system using elevated rain barrels is also ideal for gardeners, as rainwater benefits your plants in ways that tap water cannot. Importantly, it pulls down nitrogen and carbon dioxide from the air, which encourage plant growth and soil health Basic guidance for keeping the water in your rain barrels clean include installing filters to remove debris, treating the water with bleach or beneficial anaerobic microbes once a month, and maintaining proper pH with baking soda or vinegar Basic water purification and disinfection guidelines to make less-than-ideal water sources safe to drink are also reviewed

(Mercola) – In recent weeks, I’ve dedicated several articles to prepping for food inflation and shortages of both food and energy. But perhaps even more important than stocking up on nonperishable foods is to make

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