A water fountain at San Francisco’s Exploratorium challenges people’s assumptions about where their water comes from. Photo: Windell Oskay |
iON has long advocated drinking sewage. Some communites in California already drink recycled sewage and one of the USA’s most prosperous areas, Silicon Valley, is planning to.
Video: California plant turning raw sewage into drinking water
KQED
This fall, Santa Clara county residents will get a new source of water. This water is local and pristine. In fact, it’s cleaner than almost anything coming out of taps today. There’s also an endless supply. But – for now at least – no one will drink it.
Video: California plant turning raw sewage into drinking water
KQED
This fall, Santa Clara county residents will get a new source of water. This water is local and pristine. In fact, it’s cleaner than almost anything coming out of taps today. There’s also an endless supply. But – for now at least – no one will drink it.
0 comments :
Post a Comment
Click to see the code!
To insert emoticon you must added at least one space before the code.