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Emergency Water Storage & Filtration: How Much Water Do You Need to Survive? - Augason Farms

Emergency Water Storage & Filtration: How Much Water Do You Need to Survive?

Emergency Water Storage & Filtration: How Much Water Do You Need to Survive?

Welcome to Episode 2 of the " Get Prepared" series! Host Nathan Yearsley, President of Augason Farms, welcomes Lead Preparedness Consultant Morgan Bracy-Carter from 4Patriots to tackle the most urgent timeline in survival management: clean water. 

Morgan breaks down the foundational "Rule of 3" and debuts a realistic blueprint for structural water planning. While federal agencies often recommend one gallon of water per person daily, Morgan explains why you actually need a minimum of 3 gallons per person, per day to safely cover hydration, crucial personal hygiene, your pets, and the preparation of your emergency freeze-dried meals.

Learn how to safely store tap water over long periods, the truth about dangerous bio-films in clear containers, and why stackable, opaque, mobile water storage tanks are superior for residential homes. Most importantly, we examine the major differences in filtration technology. Discover how standard 0.2-micron filters match up against advanced ultra-nanofiltration (0.01 microns) to safely strip out waterborne viruses, microplastics, and dangerous toxic industrial runoffs like PFAS (forever chemicals).

An emergency water plan works hand-in-hand with your survival pantry. Ensure your home is fully equipped to handle prolonged disruptions by matching clean water filtration with nutritious food storage.