Aqua Sciences Inc., a company that has developed technology capable of creating water out of thin air nearly anywhere in the world, is now under contract to nourish U.S. soldiers serving in Iraq. The machines reduce the cost of logistical support for supplying water to the troops in Iraq by billions of dollars, said Stuart Roy, spokesman of the DCI Group, Aqua Sciences' public affairs firm.
The cost to transport water by C-17 cargo planes, then truck it to the troops, runs $30 a gallon. The cost, including the machines from Aqua Sciences, is reduced to 30 cents a gallon, Roy said.
Several systems on the market can create water through condensation, but the process requires a high level of humidity. Aqua Sciences' machines only require 14 percent humidity, Roy said. "That's why this technology is superior and why they are getting the contracts."
This solves a BIG PROBLEM for military deployments and emergency operations. And if the technology can be scaled up to factory size I can see it eventually replacing desalinization plants in places like the Middle East.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/01/aqua_sciences_c_1.php
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