
Water resources can be divided into a triangle.
Groundwater.
Freshwater is distributed across glaciers and ice caps, groundwater, and surface waters like rivers and lakes.
The origin of drinking water comes from groundwater, then the water is consumed by the consumer and the excess ends up in the sewer. It is therefore important to recycle this excess so that some is returned to groundwater.
The simplest method is the three-chamber well, which unfortunately is not used to a large extent these days. The costly method of treating wastewater for irrigation is the most widely used. If earlier treatment through three-chamber wells were used more widely, the return water would be cleaner and therefore significantly cheaper to produce.
Rain-Water.
Rain is the most common addition of fresh water, which supplies water to the ground level.
The earth has its natural water reserve in the form of underground oceans and reservoirs, but depends on the supply of rainwater that is absorbed by the soil. Rainwater is now causing great damage, because the development of extreme weather.
It is therefore important to introduce storm-water tanks to a greater extent than is done today, both in built-up areas and rural areas. These tanks should be built with natural filtration at the bottom, to increase the addition of groundwater.
From normal evaporation, humidity is formed, this can be used to extract clean drinking water through Atmospheric Water Generation (“AWG”) this is available at #SkyH2O, which #Watersupply represents in Spain.
Sea-Water.
The earth’s oceans are another natural resource, but consist of salt water.
Seawater is also the largest source of oxygen through a type of plankton that belongs to plants. The ocean therefore produces up to 70% of the earth’s oxygen and the remaining 30% of the earth’s plants.
Evaporation through the sun’s heat comes 90% from the ocean, which later falls as rain. Globally, 70% of the rain falls in the oceans and the rest on land. The total surface of the earth consists of 71% water, but the oceans account for 97% of the total water, only 3% consists of fresh water.
The unlimited source is seawater, which can be converted into drinking water is through desalination plants. We believe that one of the best and most economical are offshore facilities, such as #FOD (Floating Offshore Desalination) plants, , which #Watersupply represents in Spain. No expensive land needs to be used, and major environmental benefits can be achieved.
Conclusion, the triangle of water is; Ocean, Air and Earth.
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