Convert Urine to Drinking Water

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This was a very interesting Article I have gone through in recent times.This is not my idea.I have stumbled upon this thing in my local newspaper and it requires due credit for it.Looking at the problems people face with potable and drinking water this could be one of the options in testing times.Don't know if it might work or no,since I have not tried it.It may be one of the easiest ways to obtain potable water, by distilling urine although many people are understandably reluctant to pursue this method until it becomes a matter of true survival.It can work out as an life saving technique in the desert or somewhere in the wild( where some people go for adventures).There are four steps to it.
This is the first step.A Large hole must be dug into the ground to expose as much moisture-laden soil as possible.A clean receptacle should be placed in the centre of the hole. Behold,this might sound very distasteful to some but is the most essential part when distilling urine for survival.All future urine should be deposited in the freshly-excavated area around the receptacle, but not inside it.
Well, we have done some thing that we do every day and flush it out with water.And , we are trying to create potable water for our survival at drastic times.(Lets hope so).At sunset, a large plastic sheet or trap must be placed over the excavated site.The corners of the sheet can be secured with large rocks, the sheet itself should not touch the sides of the hole, but remain suspended several inches above it.
The area of the sheet directly over the receptacle should be held down with a rock or can form a focal point of condensation and distillation.During the heat of the day, solar rays should begin distilling urine from the ground and water vapour should collect on the inner surface of the plastic sheet.
Now the Last step.Solid minerals and other contaminants usually found in urine are too heavy to evaporate.As a result, only vapour should eventually condense on the plastic sheet and drip in to the receptacle as potable water.Cheers.
Well people I don't know will this work or no.I have not tried it till date.This was just and info article I had gone through and if in case I do get lost someday, then maybe out of sheer frustration and will to survive I might try it.Please try at your own risk.

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