drinking water from air Articles
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Green Technology Global Announces Release of 4th Generation Atmospheric Water Generators That Produce Fresh Drinking Water from Air Daily
Water scarcity requires employing alternative methods to produce fresh drinking water daily. Fully independent of tainted municipal water pipes with Zero impact on existing water resources. Round Lake, IL, September 06, 2021 --(PR.com)-- Drought conditions across the globe results in diminished available sources of fresh drinking water or water for agriculture. Farmers have cut their crops by ...
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NT Madras to Collaborate With Teerthaa, a Sustainable Technology Company Producing Air-to-Water Generators for Last 14 Years, to Develop `NERO`
An Optimized Desiccant Solar Still Device, 'NERO' will extract Potable Drinking Water from Atmospheric Air using Solar Thermal Energy Indian Institute of Technology Madras is going to collaborate with Teerthaa, a sustainable technology company, to develop a device that can generate potable water from atmospheric air. Called 'NERO/ the optimized desiccant solar still device will produce 4 to 5 ...
By AeroNero
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This Machine Can Make Gallons of Fresh Drinking Water Right Out of Thin Air
(CNN)Machines designed by a California-based team can produce, in some cases, up to 300 gallons of fresh drinking water a day by pulling it straight from the air. And the team just won a $1.5 million prize for it. David Hertz, one of leaders of the Skysource/Skywater Alliance, says he’s excited about what the Skywater machines could do for people living in parts of the world ...
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Study: Drinking Water Contaminants Cause 100,000 Cancers
Researchers suggest ways to reduce risks in water sources A new Environmental Working Group (EWG) study of contaminants in drinking water, conducted between 2010 and 2017 in the United States, suggests they may cause 100,000 lifetime cancer cases. The research team of Sydney Evans, Chris Campbell, and Olga V. Naidenko attributed the cumulative risk primarily to arsenic, disinfection byproducts, ...
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Saving wetlands through responsible cultivation of soy
Those consuming tofu and soy milk, but especially meat eaters and those driving a car should keep a critical eye on the impacts of soy cultivation. About 70 percent of soy cultivated is used for animal feed fulfilling the growing meat demands in the world, while the second largest driver of soy expansion is for the use of biodiesel. Whilst recognising these values of soy, its expansion has ...
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