Sentences with phrase «producing potable water»

In an effort to copy the beetle's move, the Atmospheric Water Collector aims to make old water bottles capable of producing potable water in a similar fashion.
A new documentary outlines several innovations that have the potential to make a very real impact on the lives of many, including a stationary bike generator, a new medical device, a new take on geothermal energy, and a method of producing potable water at scale.
A bore hole drilled or being drilled for the purpose of or to be used for producing, extracting or injecting gas, petroleum or another liquid related to oil or gas production or storage, including brine disposal, but excluding a bore hole drilled to produce potable water.

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The water on the Turks and Caicos Islands is potable but as on many Islands, fresh water is precious, and they depend upon rainfall or desalinated water produced by reverse osmosis for the supply.
He reiterated the fact that the water produced by the GWCL nationwide was potable, adding that routine checks were done daily on an hourly basis to ensure that the public was served with potable water.
Some 13,000 desalinization plants capable of producing 52.3 million cubic meters (13.8 billion gallons) of potable water a day are currently in operation, according to the International Desalination Association (IDA).
The systems can produce clean potable water for drinking or cooking from any surface water source, well, cistern or tank.
These use no chemicals they produce no sludge, and this equipment can recycle into potable water more pure than bottled water.
Today, we go all the way to the other end of the spectrum with a home - and business - sized water generator said to be capable of producing between 40 - 100 gallons of potable water daily, but which requires both a solar thermal and an electricity input, and which comes with a price tag of some $ 9000.
angelamorelli.com — Virtual Water — Angela Morelli — You might like your data in a more potable form, in which case this is the site for you: Morelli has constructed an animation showing graphically how much water we consume each day — 3496 litres, as it happens — because of the way in which our food is prodWater — Angela Morelli — You might like your data in a more potable form, in which case this is the site for you: Morelli has constructed an animation showing graphically how much water we consume each day — 3496 litres, as it happens — because of the way in which our food is prodwater we consume each day — 3496 litres, as it happens — because of the way in which our food is produced.
It produces ultra-pure, potable water that is cheaper than water imported from the Delta.
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