Updates on the Rabbit Water Filter
by TREASUREGIFT on JULY 24, 2008 - 3 Comments in WATER

I found more information on the Rabbit Water Filter, here are the links, I might go back in and copy some of the information from their site to here, but for now, here are the links:

http://www.pottersforpeace.org

Filters

Filter Program Reports

Filter project evaluation

How to

links

project reports

publications

studies

videos

Wretha


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Anonymous Stephanie in AR said…

Thanks for the additional links. Earlier I had read through the site and thought that to use the clay pot as a filter the pot needed to be one made by their people so one from the garden center would not work. Did I understand the different pages? Also, if one needs to use their pots, did you find an address or other contact info?

July 26, 2008 10:22 PM

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Blogger Wretha said…

Stephani, it would seem that the common garden center pots might not work, I went through their website to try to find out how to get a pot like they make, I don’t think it would be a good idea to ship them very long distances because of the possibility of breakage, even hairline cracks would be a problem. I am thinking about trying to find a “local” potter that could make a pot with the proper material and size. Don’t know how successful I’ll be, but if I find something, I’ll be sure to post about it here.

Wretha

July 26, 2008 11:05 PM

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1 Stephanie in AR { 07.27.08 at 4:22 am }

Thanks for the additional links. Earlier I had read through the site and thought that to use the clay pot as a filter the pot needed to be one made by their people so one from the garden center would not work. Did I understand the different pages? Also, if one needs to use their pots, did you find an address or other contact info?

2 Wretha { 07.27.08 at 5:05 am }

Stephani, it would seem that the common garden center pots might not work, I went through their website to try to find out how to get a pot like they make, I don’t think it would be a good idea to ship them very long distances because of the possibility of breakage, even hairline cracks would be a problem. I am thinking about trying to find a “local” potter that could make a pot with the proper material and size. Don’t know how successful I’ll be, but if I find something, I’ll be sure to post about it here.

Wretha

3 Stephanie in AR { 07.27.08 at 7:30 pm }

Thanks because it sure sounds like a good practical idea.

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