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If that water purifying machine actually works out there's a Nobel in that man's future, and it would be well deserved.
Access to sufficient clean water will be a greater and greater global challenge as we move ahead. Especially as desalination becomes the biggest water challenge we face.
My nagging question: what kind of maintenance does this unit need? At some point the contaminants that are removed need to be removed from the machine . . .
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