Re: Treating Colorado River water
--- In Grand_Canyon_Hikers@yahoogroups.com, "Ken" wrote: > > So, if the amount of alum is (say) too much, then the alum is then > an added solid...
driftersmith 2013-02-02 09:52:01 #72011

Re: Soap to Rider Question
Thank you both. This is a big help. Sent from my iPad On Feb 1, 2013, at 11:13 PM, "Bob Marley" <<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"...
Steve Elliott 2013-02-02 09:49:07 #72010

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Shioshya 2013-02-02 09:28:25 #72009

Re: Treating Colorado River water
Adding Alum is just part of the settling process. You'll still need to wait a little but the Alum should speed up the settling process. - Randy --- In...
Bessie Hyde 2013-02-02 07:03:56 #72008

Re: Treating Colorado River water
So, if the amount of alum is (say) too much, then the alum is then an added solid particle. Like I said before, I haven't used alum, I settled and filtered....
Ken 2013-02-02 06:35:10 #72007

"Hiking" the Grand Canyon just got easier...
OK, not really. But thought the group might be interested in the Google Maps tour. I'd seen the hubbub around the filming, but not the finished...
mikerogers_vt 2013-02-02 06:26:07 #72006

Re: Car Shuttle
Why don't you all take a day trip to the north rim, drop off all the cars except one, and drive back to the south rim and spend the night, all going in...
asvircsik 2013-02-02 00:23:11 #72005

Re: Treating Colorado River water
Alum is a positively charged cation that attaches itself to the negatively charged particles in liquid. Most of the tiny sediment is clay, the finest of...
asvircsik 2013-02-02 00:19:19 #72004

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