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		<title>By: Zach</title>
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From Top of bottle to bottom:

gravel
dirt
peastones
sand
filter material (hay, grass, leaves of safe trees (oak, maple))

the goal is the farther down you get the finer material you take out of your water. you might also try cotton or window screen material (*not designed for filtration*).

you COULD use just sand but a lot of the large particles will build up very fast and block water flow. If you only have small particles when you get to the sand level your filter will last longer.</description>
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<p>From Top of bottle to bottom:</p>
<p>gravel<br />
dirt<br />
peastones<br />
sand<br />
filter material (hay, grass, leaves of safe trees (oak, maple))</p>
<p>the goal is the farther down you get the finer material you take out of your water. you might also try cotton or window screen material (*not designed for filtration*).</p>
<p>you COULD use just sand but a lot of the large particles will build up very fast and block water flow. If you only have small particles when you get to the sand level your filter will last longer.</p>
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