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boiling water does not disinfect it
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Description

water from ponds/ rivers has a high chance of giving cholera, even if brought to a boil for a minute.

Details

Severity
Feature
Resolution
Open
Reproducibility
Always
Operating System
Windows 10
Category
General
Steps To Reproduce

1 fill cooking pot or glasbottle or canteen or plasticbottle with pond/river water.
2 start a fire in the ovevn of a house big oven/ small oven, any firestarting method.
3 put water container in the baking slot
4 wait for it to boil any amount of time
5 wait for it to cool down
6 drink and get cholera anyways

Event Timeline

1337Lappen renamed this task from boilingg water does not disinfect it: to boiling water does not disinfect it.Mon, Jun 9, 1:15 PM
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1337Lappen changed Operating System from Windows 7 to Windows 10.
Geez changed the task status from New to Awaiting internal Testing.Mon, Jun 9, 1:40 PM
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Geez changed the task status from Awaiting internal Testing to Reviewed.Tue, Jun 10, 1:59 PM
Geez added a subscriber: Geez.

Hello,
We have tested this on our end but we were unable to reproduce the issue.
Regards,
Geez

Geez added a comment.Wed, Jun 11, 1:09 PM

Also just to inform.
For plastic bottles it is intended that you cannot boil cholera out of it. For the other three (pot, canteen and glass bottle) we have confirmed it is possible to remove cholera once they hit appropriate heat level.
Regards,
Geez