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A Crisis of Thirst

You are thirsty. Getting a glass, you walk over to the kitchen faucet. Turn the spigot and out comes fresh, clean, satisfying water. You probably don’t stop to think how lucky you are, and how millions of people around the world can’t do that easy thing you just did.

The water crisis on our panet is here; people are dying today. Why do we’ve this crisis? Most of the world is covered with water? Because as it turns out, only 3% of the world’s water is drinkable. Most of this undrinkable water is salt water coming from all the oceans; the salt makes it unfit for drinking.

Much of the drinkable water has been polluted or contaminated, thanks to our industrial waste and Largecompanies still dumping waste into normally safe sources of drinking water.

Most of us in well-off nations like the USA don’t even notice that all this is going on in the world because we’re blessed with more than enough clean drinking water. We go to an appointment at any office and find bottled water there available for us to drink. Typically, when we go to a restaurant, a glass of water is brought to us as soon as we arrive. We are even able to get bottled water from many vending machines.

Water is necessary for humans to live healthily and because of this water crisis, millions are ill or dying; especially people in developing countries where they are even fighting over water. In this crisis, the most helpless — infants and the elderly — suffer highest death rates. The number that shocks me most is that 4,900 babies die every day because of lack of clean drinking water.

Gradually it has become clear that there’s an immediate need for new water treatment plants and for new ways to treat sewage water. And these are the new water machines that we really need.

Undeniably, this is a very tall order for our world today. Modern science 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.

With the crisis becoming worse,there are severalcompanies, some of them new, working on brand-new technology. The water crisis is getting worse as underwater sources in some areas are being polluted; consequently, the crisis could soon affect the USA as well as other developed countries.

Almost 500 gallons of drinkable water can be produced — right out of the air — by a machine now on the market. This kind of water machine isn’t portable, but at least this new technology is being developed.

Small portable water machines such as this will probably be the wave of the future, and be located in virtually every home, restaurant, office, and business. But acknowledgment of this crisis is now growing. We are optimistic that this realization has not come too late.

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