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Airwaterawg is very concerned about global water shortages
Nov 05 , 2021
The Indian government is working hard to protect the country’s water resources by supporting the water-saving process, thereby increasing people’s awareness of the importance of water resources. Approximately 30% of India's population lives in cities whose population is expected to double by 2050. With economic development and changes in lifestyles, the current pressure is very high. The governmen...
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AWG design can prevent pollutants in the air
Nov 18 , 2021
With the development of society, drinking water has become less and less, so a disruptive technology has appeared on the market that can provide a better choice: Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG). Consider the fact that there is actually an unlimited supply of drinking water in our air humidity. The earth’s atmosphere contains 375 billion gallons of water, and the world’s population uses approxima...
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The current situation of water shortage
Dec 08 , 2021
In June 2019, as Iraq’s cities were in a heat wave of 122 degrees Celsius and 122 degrees Fahrenheit, Turkey stated that it would start filling the Tigris River at the source of the Ilisu Dam. This is the latest in Turkey’s long-term project to build 22 dams and power plants along the Tigris and Euphrates. According to a report from the French International Water Resources Office, the project is s...
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The world's fresh water is slowly running out
Dec 21 , 2021
Although the water area on the earth is huge, in fact, the proportion of fresh water is only 3%. In addition, only about 1.2% of it can be obtained and used as drinking water. A study by a professor at Aarhus University in Denmark came to a surprising conclusion. If people continue to do what they are doing today, there will be no water by 2040. Unless water consumption is greatly reduced, the ent...
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How serious is freshwater pollution in India
Dec 31 , 2021
As we all know, India is a country with a large population, so the demand for fresh water resources is also increasing day by day, but India’s pollution problem has long been frozen. It is estimated that 70% of surface water in my country is not suitable for human consumption. As waste moves from industrial units to freshwater sources such as lakes and rivers, a large amount of water is polluted. ...
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What are the consequences of lake pollution hazards
Jan 13 , 2022
What are the consequences of lake pollution hazards? Lake pollution can have very serious consequences. One is the damage to the lake ecosystem itself. In general, oxygen has a certain solubility in water. Dissolved oxygen is not only a condition for aquatic organisms to survive, but also oxygen participates in various redox reactions in water to promote the transformation and degradation of pollu...
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How individuals can deal with normal water shortage
Jan 25 , 2022
Increase irrigation effectiveness Industrial agriculture is one of the most significant normal water buyers. Merely converting from your flood irrigation process into a sprinkler or drip irrigation process can help the agricultural field help save plenty of normal water. When put together with much better garden soil administration techniques including no-till or limited tillage and mulching, gard...
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Why water shortages and droughts
Feb 10 , 2022
Some people may wonder, water covers most of the earth, why is it in short supply? However, only 3% of the world's water is fresh, and the vast majority of it is unusable for humans. Therefore, water scarcity is an urgent and important issue for a large portion of the global population. The United Nations defines water scarcity as “a scarcity of availability due to material shortages, or a resourc...
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