Unorthodox water industry technology, which is demonstrably suitable for the temporary solution of drinking water supply problems…

Slowly but surely, knowledge is spreading that water that can be extracted from vapor in the atmosphere can solve – at least partially – the scarcity of dwindling traditionally used water resources, and the increasingly acute shortage of drinking water that occurs from time to time in certain regions.

Water industry experts are looking for a solution and may have found it, since the amount of water stored in the atmosphere of the Globe could more than cover the lack of fresh water.

An interesting article on this topic appeared on the website of the World Economic Forum (WEF). Key findings of the organization:

It is really high time that atmospheric water generators were discussed in such a prominent forum, because until the technology is made known and the information reaches local decision-makers, people will not benefit from this revolutionary idea.

And this is no longer even an idea, but reality! There are some innovative companies, such as AWG-Europe, who have set themselves the promotion of atmospheric water generators and sell a wide range of such devices, ranging from 10 Liters/day capacity for households to large industrial models with capacities of up to 10,000 Liters/day.

World Economic Forum recommendate privately funded research and development (PPP) has stimulated the creation and development of a range of technologies that are activated in the event of an emergency to provide “second-line” sources of clean drinking water. “Second line” solutions do not replace urban drinking water systems, but they can avert a catastrophic situation.

We hope for news about atmospheric water production gets to relevant decision-makers, and we can trust the support of local authorities and governments so that this innovation can help the lives of people living in areas with water scarcity!

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