Freshwater: Water wells in the air.
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Abstract
The desert of Chile is the driest place on the planet with an average of annual rainfall in some areas of only 0.5 millimeters. FreshWater: water wells in the air, is a sustainable solution for water scarcity, transforms moisture contained in the atmosphere into purified water by accelerating the natural cycle of water, this well in the air produces between 9 to 28 liters of water Purified water daily unlimited and without expiration in time. The water is free of sodium, preservatives, metals or chemical products, necessary in areas where it is poor quality or scarce. The equipment materials are generic and economical, easy to replace.
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