At 01:25 PM 9/21/2008, you wrote:
To distill water all you need is a bucket with water, some plastic
wrap, and some type of jar or cup.
That is not all of course.
The two primary requirements are a source of heat and a source
of coolness.
Often distilling takes place without any intervention of man, if
these two things are present.
A deep well is often very cool. Mine is only 165 feet but with a
thick layer or rock on top of the water.
A running creek is sometimes cool, but not always.
Deep lakes may be cool at the bottom, Shallow and mid depth lakes
are often warm, all the way to the bottom.
There are no deep lakes in my area.
Both the creeks and the lakes are often 86 degees,
There is no temperature stratification in the lakes.
They are the same temperature from top to bottom, often 40 feet in depth.
Without the source of heat and cool, I do not think all the kings
horses and all the kings men, can distill any water.
Wayne
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