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Gravity Well UVC
9000+ Gallons of water productions
(3) .2 Micron Black Carbon Ceramic Candle Filters
Includes Folding Solar panel, usb air pump and pre-filter socks and 20' 550 paracord for emergency cordage
UVC Rechargeable Lamp Included on UVC model only
Survival 9000+ Gallon Home Emergency Gravity Water Purifier System Gravity Well Ultra can make drinkable water out of just about any water source and produce water up to 4 gallons per hour using the included air pump. 7 gallons of storage. 3.5 for top holding tank: 3.5 for drinkable storage. United Nations Approved Containers: FDA 9000+ gallons, removable and washable ceramic element, high impact dispenser spout, Child Safe locking lids with Liquid Tight Gaskets, stack-able and easy to transport in compact design. Can be used as gravity or pressure assisted for fast water production Features: up to 4 gallons per hour output, ceramic silver .2 micron water elements, filters out protozoa, bacteria, giardia, rust, sand, and all the bad stuff in water that can make you sick down to 99.9% efficiency. Includes water pre-filter, para-cord handle that can be removed and used for emergency cordage. Use to produce drinking and cooking water in emergency situations. Removes Upto: 100% Giardia Lamblia 100% Cyclospora 100% removal of live Cryptosporidium (WRc Standard) 100% removal of Cryptosporidium 100% removal of E. Coli, Vibrio Cholerae 99.999% removal of Salmonella Typhil,Shigella Dysenteria, Kiebsiella Terrigena 99% Arsenic 5 and 99% Arsenic 3 99% Hydrogen Sulfide 95% Chlorine and Chloramines 99% Taste 99% Odor 98% Aluminum 96% Iron 98% Lead 90% Pesticides 95% Floride 85% Herbicides 85% Insecticides 90% Rodenticides 85% Phenols 85% MTBE 85% Perchlorate 80% Trihalomethanes 95% Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons 99.999% of particles larger than 0.5 micron 99.999 Anthrax 99.7% of particles larger than 0.3 micron (Staffordshire University Labs) 98% of particles larger than 0.2 micron (Staffordshire University Labs)