In Peru, there is a billboard that creates drinkable water out of thin air.
The billboard pictured here is real, it’s located in Lima, Peru, and it produces around 100 liters of water a day (about 26 gallons) from nothing more than humidity, a basic filtration system and a little gravitational ingenuity.
It’s not entirely self-sufficient, it requires electricity to power the five devices that comprise the billboard’s inverse osmosis filtration system, each device responsible for generating up to 20 liters.
The water is then transported through small ducts to a central holding tank at the billboard’s base, where you’ll find a water faucet. According to Mayo DraftFCB, the billboard has already produced 9,450 liters of water (about 2,500 gallons) in just three months, which it says equals the water consumption of “hundreds of families per month.”It’s not entirely self-sufficient, it requires electricity to power the five devices that comprise the billboard’s inverse osmosis filtration system, each device responsible for generating up to 20 liters.
Just imagine what dozens, hundreds or even thousands of these things, strategically placed in the city itself or outlying villages, might do.
Its just a matter of time such initiative will start in Nigeria. Do you agree?

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