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{{fa}}A typical home water heater can provide between 30 and 60 gallons of clean drinking water during a [[Prepare Your Family for a National Disaster|disaster]]. Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and other power outages may prevent you from having many things, but clean drinking water should not be one of them. To reclaim some clean drinking water from you water heater, and to tap your inner MacGyver, this is what you'll need to do.
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A typical home water heater can provide between 30 and 60 gallons of clean drinking water during a [[Prepare Your Family for a National Disaster|disaster]]. Hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and other power outages may prevent you from having many things, but clean drinking water should not be one of them. To reclaim some clean drinking water from you water heater, and to tap your inner MacGyver, this is what you'll need to do.
  
[[Category:Hazard Survival Equipment]]  
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[[Category: Hazard Survival Equipment]]  
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Getting Drinking Water from Your Water Heater===
 
===Getting Drinking Water from Your Water Heater===