India H20: Reaching Sustainable Development Goals by Increasing Rural Access to Clean Water (Video)

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India H20: Reaching Sustainable Development Goals by Increasing Rural Access to Clean Water (Video)

University of Birmingham ’s leading Professor of Water Technology, Professor Philip Davies , is collaborating with key partners in India to deliver an innovative project addressing critical water shortages in many rural parts of the country.

'India H2O' is developing new technologies to make it possible to reuse water that is too contaminated to drink untreated and is maximising the impact of research to benefit rural communities across India.

For more information about this project please visit India Institute at the University of Birmingham .

Source: University of Birmingham on YouTube

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  1. Dear Professor Davies, We are currently working on a clean potable water vaporiser. We have called Water Wall, this is based on producing water from the atmosphere, it is not a dehumidifier. We envisage that many of the components can be created from clean reused plastic bottles to collect the water in a sort of 8x4 panel, which can be scalable. If you are interested in exploring any possible co-operation we would be pleased to discuss some more details with you. The trials we are conducting are very pleasing at present. Thank you for kind consideration of our request. I am contactable at this email address. Pbergin2@aol.com.  Cheers Paul