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This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum.  Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Plumbing.

In this Badge Bit, you will put collected water through a Berkey filter.  (Note that this BB is part of a 6-part choose your own adventure list BB called the Tiny List. You must complete six Badge Bits in the Tiny List.)


(source:Amazon.com)

Some related articles
  - How to Harvest and Drink Rainwater
  - How to Collect Water
  - Berkey Water Filters
  - He;pful Hints for Setting Up Your Berkey System









To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- put collected water through a berkey filter

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
   - a before picture of the water being collected
   - a picture of the collected water going into the berkey filter
   - an after picture of the collected water coming out of the Berkey filter
   - OR a 2-minute video of you doing this
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I’ve been using a Berkey for the last 1.5 years since I heard Jack Spirko talking about them, and refill ours every ~2 days... does that count? We switched from using an RO system for about 5 years, but all our drinking water and cooking water goes through the Berkey first. Can send pics of that right now, at work...
 
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Dave Burton wrote:This wiki page is for PEP, which is Permaculture Experience according to Paul, and I am not Paul. So, I do not know what really goes on inside his head.

I'll post a link to this thread about your question to try to get Paul's attention.

(this post will self-destruct in two days)

Thanks Dave!

Will post them and if not, they can be deleted I guess. 😉
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Leif,

What is your water source?  A creek?   Roof?

I updated the BB requirements a teeny tiny bit - to show getting the water from a dodgy water source.  And that water going in.    Maybe you can get some pics like that?
 
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A stream runs through the property. I collected  the water, walked to the house, poured it into the Berkey and waited.  Then clean pure drinking water.
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clean drinkable water
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I certify this BB is complete.

 
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Is there a BB for homemade water filters?  I made mine with two food grade buckets.
 
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Sounds like a good one for plumbing...  We'll be filling out the Straw, Wood and Iron badges in the next few months so when you see those brainstorming threads, help us remember to add that!
 
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I brought my Berkey water filter with me to Wheaton Labs. Here are pictures of me harvesting water and putting it through the Berkey.

I set up a rudimentary water catchment system at the red cabin:



Here's a photo of one load of water from the plastic container:



Here's a photo of the container: fuller after heavy rains earlier this week:



Saturday morning, here's a fresh, clean, purified drink!



Thanks, volunteer reviewers! :)
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Fiilling my Berkey filter system. Best thing for me since i've not a well or a stream to fill in potable water.
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Collecting rain water
Collecting rain water
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Filling the Berkey
Filling the Berkey
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Drinking time !
Drinking time !
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Would using a Dalton filter be acceptable for this badge bit?  What about a Sawyer filter?
 
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Does this need to be Berkey brand, or any Berkey-type will satisfy?  I'm using a ProOne because I needed the fluoride filtration.  Same basic design; here's one comparison.
 
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I saved water in a pot from snow/melt falling off the roof of my shed. I put it through my friend's Berkey. Tastes like wet dog.  I would not drink rainwater using this method on an on-going basis.
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The pot is under the event, on the corner of the building
The pot is under the eve, on the corner of the building
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I caught about a 1.5 gallons
I caught about a 1.5 gallons
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Water going into the berkey
Water going into the berkey
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Purified water, going out of the berkey
Purified water, going out of the berkey
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Hey PEP-folks,

The most challenging part of this BB was finding a clean bucket and a clear spot in the icy creek. To gather the collected water, I walked down to our seasonal stream/pond system, which stores a decent quantity of water (guesstimate of 45k gallons in the lower pond, which is full after rain/snow). We have been Berkey users for a decade or more, and have pretty high confidence in them. The second challenge of this BB is waiting... I probably need to scrub the cartridges, and we do have the F/As afterfilters on (a relic of AZ where we did have moderate As levels from very deep water). I probably ought to do a mineral assay of our water up here in the PNW, but have not yet. Anyhow, water was gathered, filtered, and consumed.

Happy homesteading,
Mark
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