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Its very easy to CONDENSE PLENTY OF WATER FROM AIR ==> and thus have water sustainability OFF-GRID! (Thats why governments havent considered it --yet; they want to continue --at great cost in dirty energys CO2-- pumping, piping/repairing and transporting limited surface/groundwater supplies, and the newspapers are already looking forward to Water Wars). Yet we can make 1 MILLION GALLONS OF CLEAN WATER PER DAY WITH CLEAN ENERGY (wind+solar), ANYWHERE: the photo below is from QATAR, where they make 5 million L (1.25 million gallons) per day, in desert air!! Atmospheric Water Generators made in the US and Israel are sold to all the worlds militaries --and prisons. PEOPLE NEED TO REQUEST ATMOSPHERIC WATER GENERATORS FOR OUR COMMUNITIES. Your beer glass shows how easy it is: a 5-15 degree temperature difference is all it takes. Passive systems sustain people in Ethiopia (WarkaWorks); while a tiny solar panel on Australias AirDrop provides plenty of drip-irrigation during drought. Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) are made around the world; France & Germany respectively lead in wind & solar AWG designs; but China manufactures the most AWGs and sells on Alibaba to wealthy people in the Middle East. Prices will plummet when MORE PEOPLE ARE AWARE OF ATMOSPHERIC WATER GENERATION; your local community college could 3D print them from expired patents!! To learn more about AWGs, please scroll through this fb site of the World Water Innovation Network!
Posted on: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 19:20:50 +0000

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