How to turn a salty water into normal, drinkable water?
I made a 'maple bottle' in Unturned, so that I have something to drink when I'm traveling. I filled my bottle at the ocean and found that it says that the water is salty. It gives you +10 sickness/ radiation when you drink it.
Is there a way to purify the salty water, so that it just restores your thirst and not have any negative effect?
Best Answer
At the moment, your best bet is to obtain clean water from rain barrels, wells, water towers, or fishing, as no water-distilling mechanics are implemented.
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How do you make salt water drinkable at home?
Place a quantity of the salt water in a glass distilling flask. Place a drinking glass in position to catch the distilled salt water as it cools. Boil the salt water until you have enough to taste. Taste the distilled salt water.Can you filter salt water to drink?
There are several ways to remove salt from water. Reverse osmosis and distillation are the most common ways to desalinate water. Reverse osmosis water treatment pushes water through small filters leaving salt behind. Distillation on a large scale involves boiling water and collecting water vapor during the process.Turn Salt Water Into Drinking Water
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Answer 2
I usually use water purification tablets for dirty water.
Answer 3
Make a base and stick some rain barrels on the roof. The water is completely clean and all you have to do is hope for rain.
Another effective way of getting water is by putting generators by vending machines, which are found in some shops etc. This allows infinite free drinks, although it only lets you take a drink from a vending machine every once in a while.
To answer your question, I don't think there is a way to make dirty water into clean, drinking water
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