Technology for Drinking Water
There must be many water machines on the market designed to produce good drinking water. There are soda water and so on – just do a Google search to see. There are Seltzer water. But these machines are not the ones we need.
There is currently a water crisis on our panet; people are dying. Many wonder why we have this crisis when most of the world is covered with water? Because, hard as it is to believe, 97% of the world’s water is undrinkable. Most of this undrinkable water is from the oceans — salt water that is unfit for drinking. Due to our industrial waste, and large companies dumping waste into normally safe sources of drinking water, a majority of our drinkable water has been polluted or contaminated.
Most citizens of well-off nations like the USA don’t even notice that all this is going on in the world; we are already blessed with plenty of clean, pure drinking water. In most businesses or offices, we find bottled water available for us to drink. When we go to a restaurant usually we are served a glass of water as soon as we arrive. We even can get bottled water out of vending machines.
Water is necessary for humans to live healthily; because of this water crisis, millions are ill or dying, especially those in developing countries, where they sometimes fight over water. Babies and old people suffer the highest death rates because of this crisis. The number that shocks me most is 4,900 — 4,900 babies die every day because of lack of clean drinking water. Gradually this has become clear: there is an immediate need for new water treatment plants, and also for new ways to treat sewage water. Practically speaking, these are the new water machines that are needed. Assuredly, this is a very tall order for our world today.
Today’s technology has created treatment plants to take the salt out of saltwater, as well as a new generation of machines that can make water out of the air. There are many new companies working on technology not even dreamed of as yet, because the crisis is becoming worse. The crisis is becoming worse because our underwater sources in some areas are becoming polluted which is making this water crisis one that could soon affect the United States as well as other developed countries.
Currently there is a machine on the market that can produce around 500 gallons of drinkable water right out of the air. This water machine isn’t portable, but at least this new technology is being developed.
Water machines that are small and portable are probably the wave of the future, and they will be located in virtually every restaurant, office, home, and business. But acknowledgment of this crisis is now growing. We hope that this realization has not come too late. More info at www.carbonatedseltzerwater.com.