Sentences with phrase «clean drinking water technology»

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The challenges of supplying sufficient water has led authorities, water utility companies, technology suppliers, and knowledge institutions from all over the world to coin the phrase «fit for purpose water» — where water of a quality other than drinking water is used for washing clothes, watering lawns, and cleaning the car, for example.
«This technology can create clean drinking water, regardless of how dirty it is, in a single step,» Dr Seo said.
When someone needs a doctor to save their child's life; or a lawyer to handle an important legal issue; or wants the products of good engineering, such as clean water to drink, town or city infrastructure that works, transportation that is reliable, or digital technologies that make life easier and more enjoyable, they rarely connect those things to higher education.
The SmartLink Waterer - Intelligent Water Fountain uses Bluetooth technology to know when a pet, wearing a unique SmartLink Tag that is paired with the waterer, is near and will dispense filtered water from the reservoir through the two - tier waterfall design, allowing pets to drink clean, running wWater Fountain uses Bluetooth technology to know when a pet, wearing a unique SmartLink Tag that is paired with the waterer, is near and will dispense filtered water from the reservoir through the two - tier waterfall design, allowing pets to drink clean, running wwater from the reservoir through the two - tier waterfall design, allowing pets to drink clean, running waterwater.
Using a combination of solar PV with solar thermal technology, SOURCE's ability to create clean drinking water could be utilised to achieve positive solutions around water supply.
Solar hydropanels that can produce clean drinking water from the air alone, using a combination of solar PV with solar thermal technology, are to be trialled across Australia.
We possess the technology to purify water sources that are not sufficiently clean to drink and to maintain them; it's a question of priority for government more than anything else, particularly when bottled water is so cheap and widely available.
We have to explore the technologies that will get us through it... get drinking water to people, clean water to crops, and so on.
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