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Fortunately for me I'm surrounded by paste eating window lickers who look down on folks that drink tap water. They'd have no clue as to how to treat water so I'd expect a decent amount of die off from those folks. Seriously though, where I live the water table isn't that deep and there's a good amount of natural springs and swift moving water dotting my locale.Problem with open water as the primary plan is that's everyone else's plan also, as you know you are face down filling water jugs ( daily ) and exposing yourself. Plus what will happen even after a weeks time with no water from the taps, everyone will be bathing in it, finding anything that looks like an easy shore line to gain access and fighting for "water rights".
I live with a large lake just across the street from me, I have beach rights there to, but that body of water is a back up plan only till the masses die down. For the first few weeks I have 250ish gallons of water in 35 gallon toots and bottle water. I also have a shallow well on a the property which was dry a few weeks ago but now has water.
Back up plan is just get the gen set running and pump up from my deep well, but with gas being in short supply it will only run when needed.
Seriously serious though, I've got plenty of ways to make water at the very least potable and if I had to go dipping a bucket into a water source I won't be going alone and am working towards...*
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*Although I'm unsure of where to get my mitts on that sweet boonie(no skullcrusher?).