low-tech filter turns muck to drinking water - carbon filter air purifier

by:Yovog     2020-10-06
low-tech filter turns muck to drinking water  -  carbon filter air purifier
A water purification device developed in New Zealand that can operate without electricity can bring a wide range of benefits around the world.
Christchurch inventor Russell Kelly has also caught Nasa's attention, and Nasa is impressed by his invention, which allows him to use iodine technology (
For waste disposal)
And certified space-based brands
Because it believes that these devices will have a significant beneficial impact on human beings.
"I didn't realize what a big deal it was," Mr Kelly said . " Four years ago, who began building filtration systems that could be used in remote areas with severe pollution.
Although the equipment is still in production, it has caused a sensation worldwide.
The Kenyan government wants to provide these systems to the nomadic Maasai tribes, and some global aid agencies plan to work with Mr. Kelly to deliver them to those who need them most.
"The world is full of Gunna '.
Everyone will do that, and so will they.
"We don't want this ,"
Describe the "capitalist responsible to society.
"We are proud of what we have achieved.
This is a long and difficult road.
"Mr Kelly's wife Sue is a partner in his water filtration business and he lives in Kashmir on the Indian/Pakistani border and travels across Asia, so he knows that no matter what he develops, all need to be able to operate without electricity.
"When you see the villagers in trouble. . .
You realize that it's fun to know how much as a New Zealander, they don't know what to do because they don't have that experience.
"The equipment developed by Mr. Kelly went from gravity
12 liters of water can be filtered to the Fed bag on the bike every hour-
The power unit can produce 6 to 8 liters per minute, up to 260 kg liters, 40 liters per minute, and can operate on the generator.
For the 10,000 population, the largest unit can produce 5 liters of water per day.
Ceramic and carbon filters are used to purify water, but Mr Kelly needs something extra to make sure the water is completely safe.
So he found an American company that produced a substance called iodine resin.
That's how Nasa came in because the resin was used to recycle waste from space vehicles.
Mr Kelly is now setting up a charitable trust fund to help distribute the technology to aid agencies.
Many people have provided financial support because they can see where their funds are going, he said.
While he would not give the cost of the equipment, he said the price of the equipment was affordable and the maximum price was less than $20,000.
* Mr Kelly can send it by email at rhk @ worldwidewater. biz.
The boss told me to drink it. . .
I'm still alive and drinking recycled sewage, which is not what I thought when I started working yesterday.
But the true news Spirit
At the gentle urging of my boss), I felt duty-
I will definitely test for myself the products that will be supplied with millions of water.
Hungry people all over the world
Russell Kelly of Nasabacked water-
The purification equipment was being put into use on the public stage, and when he mixed the untreated Christchurch sewage with E. coli, confidence came out --
The water in Avon River.
The media gathered together groaned with disgust when they saw the mixture, but Mr Kelly insisted that it would be high --
Good quality water for tasting.
It's hard to imagine.
A bucket of mixture was poured into Mr Kelly's portable gravity unit
The Federal Reserve bag purifier hanging on the wooden fence.
We gathered together, gazing at the thin and clear tubes that protrude from the bag, and then into an empty glass below.
Time went by and then came a crystal that was obviousclear water.
A very calm Mr Kelly raised a full glass to his lips. We cringed. He drank.
Judgment: "like running water.
"Now we have to look at it ourselves.
A little chemical flavor, we attribute it to the iodine resin in the purifier, but other than that, it is indeed as good as anything in the faucet.
Mr Kelly's product was approved by the Herald. As for after-
Effect: good so far.
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