Inexhaustible
water source - a device that converts air to drinking water

What if we abandon that we can get fresh water from a water source inexhaustible, which is the air?!!!
It seems we can so far thanks to the inventor Jonathan Ritchie, who has inventing WaterMill a device that converts air into fresh water by pulling moist air through filters and cooling system based Petktifa and convert it into water droplets, for the production of up to 12 liters of water a day, and using energy does not exceed the use of three ordinary bulbs.
The inventor says that this device would be a good solution for those who do not want to rely on water distribution systems unreliable, and will provide a good solution certainly to the problem of water shortages in developing countries.

The width of the device 3 feet, and is expected to cost up to 800 euros when it starts to sell, but this device will not work in areas that contain humidity less than 30%.
Environmentalists say that with global climate change and the increase in population and will not be able to one out of every five people in the year 2080 to get to a safe water source.
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