The Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama is testing a device intended for the space station. It recycles astronauts' sweat, respiration and even urine into drinking water purer than any found in a tap.
Next month, Nevada-based investment firm Crestridge plans to break ground on the first manufacturing plant for the Earth-based water processing devices. By September, it hopes to send truck and trailer-mounted units to Iraq and larger ones to southeast Asia.
Ahhhh, No thanks.
No comments:
Post a Comment