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Warka Water
Warka Water towers are passive bamboo structures that harvest drinking water from the air through condensation, using natural processes such as evaporation and gravity. They are 10 meters tall, weigh about 60 kg, and are built from triangular mesh panels divided into five modules. Depending on air humidity, they can collect between 40 and 100 liters of water per day, making them suitable for use in different regions worldwide.
1- https://www.faralexandria.com/es/blog/genera-agua-potable 2- https://www.archdaily.cl/cl/02-351457/proyecto-warka-torres-de-bambu-que-recogen-agua-potable-desde-el-aire 3- https://ecoinventos.com/warkawater/ 4- https://warkawater.org/warkatower/ 5- https://www.bbc.com/mundo/vert-fut-45658999
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