Guest guest Posted February 9, 2010 Report Share Posted February 9, 2010 After reading Haiti problems with water now, and having always wondered -can you take water and add fermenting grains of some kind to kill the harmful pathogens? Or just use anything that can ferment to mix in with dirty water and acidify it enough to kill pathogens? Is this possible? I read somewhere our ancestors in some parts never really drank water, but fermented beverages exclusively. As far as i am reading info right, virtually nothing harmful survives acidified solutions. Assuming no harmful chemicals are in the water too, acidifying the water should make it potable, right? i would be interested in any info on making water safer through culturing beneficial organisms. I'm sure the biggest drawback is the time it takes for them to develop and how competitive the harmful bacteria can be. Its hard for any culture to start from scratch, whether it be from microbes, to humans. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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