Bravo's Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG) Could Assist Some Water-Insecure Countries
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Bravo Enterprises Ltd. (OGNG) reports while much of the world is under some form of water stress, certain populations are hardest hit during a water crisis. In general, developing nations have the highest impact rate, especially Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa, India, parts of the Middle East, Central Asia, Chile, China and South Africa. These populations lack water for various reasons. Sadly, this results in numerous deaths, including hundreds of children every day, due to water-related illnesses.
Bravo's Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG) are a possible solution in many of the water stressed countries. Although a certain level of relative humidity is needed in order for the air to water technology to be truly effective, AWG should still be seriously considered. Water that is produced in areas where possible can and should be shipped as an alternative water source to places that cannot produce it and need it. Water in the air is constantly replenished and is not fully utilized. Water purifiers and filtration systems still require a water source in order to provide drinking water unlike AWG technology.
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- Atmospheric Water Generator
- Water Management