Sunday, December 28, 2008 11:38:16 AM
So far this is just to clean up the dirty water, not safe for human consumption at this point.
In order to be safe for drinking they will have to use a secondary RO system and ultraviolet system. The RO part of the deal will need filters changed on a regular basis, so as far as making drinking water this system is not filterless.
Also, in remote areas and other countries has the issue of service and maintenance been addressed? How will they get parts when a breakdown occurs? Also, this unit can not be used in freezing climates unless it's somehow enclosed and heated. I would like to discuss these technical issues if anyones interested.
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