thistlebloom
Garden Master
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2010
- Messages
- 16,473
- Reaction score
- 17,411
- Points
- 457
- Location
- North Idaho 48th parallel
I read a fascinating account on a weather site this morning about a womans research (Dr. Theresa Dankovich) to develop a paper filter that could be used in developing countries to give people clean drinking water.
What they have come up with is called The Drinkable Book. It's a book and the pages tear out to form a water filter capable of making dirty water 99.999% clean. It has been field tested and proven on even the filthiest water. It is not yet ready for distribution, because they need to raise more funding.
I wanted to bring it here to share with all of you because I think it's truly groundbreaking and when they are finally in production could mean all the difference to so many hundreds of thousands of people who aren't as blessed as we are to be able to turn our kitchen tap and drink clean water.
You can read about it in several places online. Here's one to get you started. Link
What they have come up with is called The Drinkable Book. It's a book and the pages tear out to form a water filter capable of making dirty water 99.999% clean. It has been field tested and proven on even the filthiest water. It is not yet ready for distribution, because they need to raise more funding.
I wanted to bring it here to share with all of you because I think it's truly groundbreaking and when they are finally in production could mean all the difference to so many hundreds of thousands of people who aren't as blessed as we are to be able to turn our kitchen tap and drink clean water.
You can read about it in several places online. Here's one to get you started. Link