Disclosed is a method of providing potable water that includes providing a
filter, passing water through the filter, and removing bacteria and
viruses from the water with the filter. The filter comprises a housing
having an inlet and an outlet and a filter material disposed within the
housing, the filter material formed at least in part from a plurality of
mesoporous wood activated carbon filter particles and particles selected
from the group consisting of mesoporous wood activated carbon filter
particles coated entirely with a cationic polymer, mesoporous wood
activated carbon filter particles partially coated with a cationic
polymer, and mixtures thereof. A sum of mesopore and macropore volumes of
the filter particles may be between about 0.2 mL/g and about 2 mL/g,
wherein mesopore means an intra-particle pore having a diameter between 2
nm and 50 nm, and macropore means an intra-particle pore having a
diameter greater than 50 nm, a total pore volume of the filter particles
is greater than about 0.4 mL/g and less than about 3 mL/g, and a ratio of
the sum of the mesopore and macropore volumes to the total pore volume of
the filter particles is greater than about 0.3. The filter removes
bacteria and viruses from the water at a level of Filter Bacteria Log
Removal of greater than about 2 logs and a Filter Viruses Log Removal of
greater than about 1 log.