Surviving Disaster Part 2 Water Purification Waste Management.

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Surviving Disaster Part 2 Water Purification Waste Management

Transcript of Surviving Disaster Part 2 Water Purification Waste Management.

Surviving DisasterPart 2

Water PurificationWaste

Management

Solar Flair= electric gone, computers, satellites out

Earthquake = DWP, bridges/buildings/ sewers

Economic =countries bankrupt Flood=tsunami/ heavy weather Fukashima= over 100 operating nuclear power plants in

America and 16 non-operational power plants, and a large number of nuclear fuel and weapons facilities

Event, Natural/manmade

Boiling concentrates floride Biproduct of aluminum and fertilizer industry Phosphate mined refined to phosphoric acid (soda) and

phosphates (fertilizer) Killed cattle

our opposition to drinking water fluoridation has grown, based on the scientific literature documenting the increasingly out-of-control exposures to fluoride, the lack of benefit to dental health from ingestion of fluoride and the hazards to human health from such ingestion. These hazards include acute toxic hazard, such as to people with impaired kidney function, as well as chronic toxic hazards of gene mutations, cancer, reproductive effects, neurotoxicity, bone pathology and dental fluorosis. First, a review of recent neurotoxicity research results.

EPA'S HEADQUARTERS UNION OF SCIENTISTS OPPOSES FLUORIDATIONThe following documents why our union, formerly National Federation of Federal Employees Local 2050 and since April 1998 Chapter 280 of the National Treasury Employees Union, took the stand it did opposing fluoridation of drinking water supplies. Our union is comprised of and represents the approximately 1500 scientists, lawyers, engineers and other professional employees at EPA Headquarters here in Washington, D.C.

We have also taken a direct step to protect the employees we represent from the risks of drinking fluoridated water. We applied EPA's risk control methodology, the Reference Dose, to the recent neurotoxicity data. The Reference Dose is the daily dose, expressed in milligrams of chemical per kilogram of body weight, that a person can receive over the long term with reasonable assurance of safety from adverse effects. Application of this methodology to the Varner et al.\4 data leads to a Reference Dose for fluoride of 0.000007 mg/kg-day. Persons who drink about one quart of fluoridated water from the public drinking water supply of the District of Columbia while at work receive about 0.01mg/kg-day from that source alone. This amount of fluoride is more than 100 times the Reference Dose. On the basis of these results the union filed a grievance, asking that EPA provide un-fluoridated drinking water to its employees.The implication for the general public of these calculations is clear. Recent, peer-reviewed toxicity data, when applied to EPA's standard method for controlling risks from toxic chemicals, require an immediate halt to the use of the nation's drinking water reservoirs as disposal sites for the toxic waste of the phosphate fertilizer industry\24.

The costs and health effects of osteoporotic fractures in the US are about $9 billion/year. •about 350,000 hip fractures occur per year and the incidence is rising.•risk of a fracture of the hip, spine or distal forearm is almost 40% in white women and 13% in men from age 50 years onward. •Hip fractures account for 87-100% of fracture-related nursing home placements and 87-96% of short-term fracture costs.

In an effort to treat osteoporosis and prevent hip fracture, some doctors administer "therapeutic" doses of fluoride. Four US studies have examined the effect of these "therapeutic" doses and all of them found that, even though bone density appeared to increase, hip fracture rates increased within three years of treatment. In addition, all reported significant periarticular joint pain and gastrointestinal side effects in the treated subjects.

Dr. L. V. Avioli, Shoenberg Professor of Medicine at the Washington University School of Medicine, concluded that "sodium fluoride is accompanied by so many medical complications and side effects that it is hardly worth exploring in depth as a therapeutic mode for post-menopausal osteoporosis." Dr. Saul Genuth, chairman of the FDA advisory committee that analyzed the fluoride/fracture findings, was quoted in the Medical World News as saying the FDA "should quietly forget about fluoride."More recently, attention has shifted to lower dosages of fluoride, such as found in fluoridated water. There are now at least eight studies that showed an increase of hip fracture incidence in fluoridated communities. They are summarized here: 

In 1986, M.R. Sowers et al, in a retrospective study, found an increased fracture rate in both pre- and postmenopausal women relative to their water fluoride exposure.In 1991, M.R. Sowers et al completed a prospective study again showing that water fluoride was correlated with more than double the unfluoridated fracture rates.In 1991, Jacobsen et al showed a very strong positive correlation of hip fracture to fluoridation.In 1991, C. Cooper et al showed a statistically significant increase of hip fracture incidence in England relative to fluoride content of drinking water ranging from 0 to 1 mg/L [ppm].Also in 1991, C. Keller compared hip fracture rates in 216 US counties with natural fluoride concentrations in drinking water and found significantly higher fracture rates in counties with fluoride levels of >1.2 ppm.D.S. May and M.G. Wilson reported finding that, as the percentage of persons exposed to fluoride in water increased, the hip fracture rate generally increased.In 1992, C. Danielson et al reported that the risk of hip fracture was approximately 30% higher for women and 40% higher for men in fluoridated communities. Among women at age 75, the risk was about twice as high in fluoridated communities.In 1995, H. Jaqmin-Gedda et al, scientists from the University of Bordeaux, France, studied hip fracture rates in 75 civil parishes in southwestern France and found (after adjustment for multiple alternative variables) an increased risk [odds ratio] for hip fracture of 1.86, i.e., 86% more likely, in parishes with water fluoride levels higher than 0.11 ppm.

No electricity = no refrigeration, no lights, no water, no cell phones, no ATM, no fuel

Preparation: Learn how to open the garage Fuel storage Generator(gas ,diesel)/ solar Have candles/ flash lights available Food storage First aid Shelter

Services gone plan for 6months to 1 year

Surrounded by bridges 4 days supply of food 1 river 1 ocean Natural springs Fuel :wood, oil

Huntington Beach the Island

Preparation:• Look for alternate routes (be

familiar with your area)• Look for natural resources

(water, food fuel, shelter)• Have food supply 1500-2500

cal/day/per person• Have water :1 gal/day/per

person

Home : Hot water heater Back of the toilet Drain Pipes River Ocean Rain

Water Sources 1gal/day

iodine = tablets kill bacteria, viruses and giardia

Iodine tablets make most water bacteriologically suitable for drinking,

Iodine tablets require that you wait at least 30 min. before drinking the treated water

Bleach = 2 drops per quart, 8 drops per gal, ½ teaspoon per 5 gal, let sit for 45 min stirring then run thru charcoal filter

chlorinated bleach loses it strength with time.  After one year on the shelf, it will have lost 50% of its strength, so double the dose on old chlorine.

Warning – Chlorine will not reliably kill Giardia and Cryptosporidium. 

Chemical Filter, Iodine, Chlorine

30 min at sea level Requires lots of heat source

Boiling water

Rain, River, Lake, Ocean Steam Sunlight

Water Distilling 1 gal/day/person

Sun The first by 16th century Arab alchemists. A large-scale solar distillation project was first constructed in

1872 in the Chilean mining town of Las Salinas. had solar collection area of 4,700 m², could produce up to

22,700 L per day and operated for 40 years. single-slope, double-slope (or greenhouse type), vertical, conical, inverted absorber

Solar

LIFE SAVER BOTTLE $150-$250

Lifesaver bottle is a portable water purification device. Designed by Michael Pritchard, the bottle filters out objects larger than 15 nanometres

Cloth, Screen Charcoal, sand, gravel Chemical =Iodine, Chlorine Mineral = black mica Ceramic = Doulton filters silver impregnated, filled with active carbon filters 3,000 galRemoves heavy metals, nitrates, bacteria, and cleanable (won’t filter sea water)

Water Filters

Activated carbon is used to treat poisonings and overdoses

It bind to poison and prevent its absorption by the gastrointestinal tract.

Dosing is usually empirical at 1 gram/kg of body mass (for adolescents or adults, give 50–100 g), usually given only once

Activated charcoal has become the treatment of choice for many poisonings, and other decontamination methods such as ipecac-induced emesis or stomach pumping are now used rarely.

Charcoal or carbon filter medicine

BLACK MICA

Black Mica Extract Eliminates anaerobic

bacteria Eliminates chlorine

and sodium fluoride Reduces heavy

metals such as mercury and lead

WASTE MANAGEMENT VITALS most of the world does not treat sewage and untreated sewage

contaminates the environment, and is the source of illness and death for millions of people,

6,000 children die each day as a result of inadequate sanitation.  well functioning composting toilet the following should be kept in

mind.  isolation: The material should be left to compost in isolation, without

potential contact from people, until it is fully composted and safe to handle.

 ventilation: The toilet needs a flow of fresh air, to add oxygen and remove odors.

 moisture: A composting toilet should not be too wet, urine diversion vital

temperature and time: the hotter the compost pile, the more quickly the process happens,

human manure compost pile is not monitored for high temperatures it should be isolated for a long time to ensure full decomposition. In a mild climate this takes a year, while in areas with cold winters it may be 2 years.

bulking agent: In a composting toilet sawdust covers the material creating air gaps for aerobic bacteria to break down the material. Toilet paper and feces compost through the same process a household food scrap compost bin undergoes.

Waste Management

Improper waste disposal = Cholera!

Runoff from this human waste is polluting the streams, rivers and lakes

Spray bottle with water and bleach to clean urine collector

Put saw dust, peat moss, any kind of dries vegetable matter, Dried leaves, dried grass etc

You can cover the fecal matter after each use

You may use Kitty liter for emergencies, not good for composting

Composting toilet with urine collector

URINE USES : FERTILIZER

Urine contains most of the nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

urine is an amazing plant fertilizer

Urine is easy to purify -- all you have to do is wait. Urine leaves the body fairly acidic and then the pH increases rapidly until pathogens are unable to survive. This process takes from fifteen days in warmer Mexico to over three months in the chilly Scandinavian winter

How to use urine: Dilute it--one part urine to three to six

parts water--and pour it into the soil around your plants.

Compost it! Pour urine (rich in nitrogen) onto sawdust, leaves, or other carbon-rich materials and let it rot.

Divert it to a leach pit, ensure it's away from natural waterways or drinking water wells.

Skills for survival

Food=canning, drying , etc…

Transportation Water=distilling ,

purification Shelter Waste management First aid

=wound/virus/bacteria

Pray to God, but keep rowing to shore.

—Russian Proverb

Pray to God, but tie up the camels.

—Arabic Proverb

"It's better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret."

30 days w/o food 2-4 days w/o water 5 min w/o oxygen 3 sec w/o nerve supply

Survival

53 yo with neck pain accident 10 years earlier “I didn’t get hurt”

Before After

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