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OpenSourceLowTech's video: 5 Emergency Water Filter

@$5 Emergency Water Filter
https://patreon.com/OpenSourceLowTech I'll be showing you how to make a three bucket filter and purifier for making almost any water safe to drink, using no to low cost materials and basic tools. Filmed and deployed at the Rhino refugee camp in northern Uganda, where we are training South Sudanese and Congolese refugees how to build their own low tech alternative infrastructure from recycled and repurposed materials. Project website for more tutorials and information: https://opensourcelowtech.org/ Facebook group for general discussion and contacts: https://www.facebook.com/groups/opensourcelowtech/ Help directly support us creating more prototypes and tutorials by joining the channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyjzaMkXTTp9P20UZbxDH6w/join My name is Daniel Connell. I prototype and develop basic technologies which anyone can make using recycled materials and simple tools. The aim is for everyone everywhere to be able to build and maintain their own infrastructure; producing their own energy, food, clean water, communications, and anything else they need. All designs are open source and license free for any purpose, and full construction tutorials and how-tos are available on the opensourcelowtech.org website.

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