The Warka Towers: Water Out of Air. |
One of the biggest problems still
haunting the poor regions of the world is the lack of clean drinking
water. This is such a necessity that we take for granted, but many
populations do not. Now, a new solution has arisen, one that is both
simple and very promising.
Places like the Namib desert in
Southern Africa rarely see rain. However, fog is common, and so there is
actually moisture in the air, but not water. Some animals, like the
desert beetle, survive by condensing water on its back until drops roll
down into its mouth. Once again,
man has learned from nature, and so this principle has been adopted and
magnified to an enormous scale, and we've began seeing a possible
solution for the desperate lack of water in the dry regions of the
world.
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It's not that scientists haven't
tried many solutions - wells, recycling systems, cleansing poisonious or
fetid water - all of those have seen a lot of money and effort put in
them.
Unfortunately, many of these techniques, while looking good on page, do not stand up to real world conditions. Now comes a solution that is so simple, yet ingenious - the Warka Towers.
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These towers are 9 meters tall, built
on a cheap bamboo or juncus frame and holding up a fine plastic mesh
net. As the temperatures drop during the night, water condenses on the
net and, like the beetle's system, the drops of water roll down the net
into a reservoir at the bottom of the tower.
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But while the beetle extracts only a
the few drops of water it needs to survive, the much larger area
surface of the nets creates about 100 litres of water every night. Since
the towers use a net and not a solid surface, the air circulates
through, allowing the net to capture more and more moisture.
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The architect
of this brilliant idea, Artuo Vittori, says that the towers can be built
for only $500 a tower, and he hopes that once more are introduced to
the African continent, the local population will learn to build these
towers for itself, thus populating the dry regions with these towers, an
elegant solution for a terrible problem!
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lundi 15 septembre 2014
This Simple Device Creates Water Out of Thin Air!
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