For all animals, plants and humans in nature, water is life. Human life is inseparable from water, such as washing clothes, cooking, drinking water, bathing, etc.
Although water is used for countless things in daily life, such as bathing, cleaning food and drinking water, we rarely consider water as a resource. The fact is that the availability of water resources or access to clean water is the most serious global problem.
You know, for water resources, only 3% of the world’s water resources are available for human consumption. Some water resources are even unusable due to pollution.
At present, many countries call for the protection of the environment, the protection of water resources, and to make people understand the importance of water resources. (Recently, a country decided to discharge the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant, which contained nuclear waste water harmful to the marine environment. Many countries expressed opposition to this, and even some international students collectively shaved their heads to oppose this move. People from more countries and Increased awareness of the protection of water resources in the region)
Why is water important?
Take the Indian region as an example. About 30% of India’s population lives in cities, and the population is expected to double by 2050. So far, the pressure has been great. How to reduce the pressure on water use, the government has incorporated water production systems and methods into Urban Integrated Water Management (IUWM).
Water resources have become a vital part of everyone's life. To manage and protect water resources well is to protect our children and grandchildren.
In summary
In addition to protecting existing water resources, reducing water pollution.
Companies such as
Accairwater obtain water from the air through its eight system structures to form an
atmospheric water generator. Even in arid areas, as long as there is moist air, they can obtain drinking water and industrial and agricultural water through our water generators. We can use it to open up new water sources in water-scarce areas.