Clean, germ-free drinking water at once
from
saline well or seawater.
Water from many desalination plants – especially the megaplants – require costly pre and after-treatment in order to be made drinkable. Mostly in the form of additional filters or chemical additives. Such treatment is not necessary with HelioAquaTech solar desalination systems, for the water produced is germ-free and drinkable right away.
Water that is drinkable right away from wells, for example, where the groundwater becomes increasingly saline. HelioAquaTech systems, with solar seawater desalination, can reactivate such wells and turn them into bubbling springs of drinking water. Without great effort and cost, a village can once again enjoy a sufficient water supply.
Or think about the people who live directly on the coast but still don't have any drinking water. HelioAquaTech solar desalination systems solve the problem of drinking water production quickly and cost-effectively.
"Water is a human right."
On July 28, 2010, the UN General Assembly, with the votes of 122 countries and no dissenting votes, declared the access to clean water and basic sanitation as human rights.
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The green way to drinking water
The HelioAquaTech Solar Desalination System is the environmentally friendliest technology for the production of drinking water from saltwater. It requires neither electricity nor gas, only solar energy. It protects flora and fauna, since filtered-out salt is reclaimed and not returned to the sea.
Right to water is a human right
The World Health Organization (WHO) supports and initiates many projects to provide billions of people in the poorest countries of the world access to clean water. Read more about those projects at the official website of the WHO.
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Salt – what exactly is it anyway?
Salt, which can be produced with our HelioAquaTech System, for example? More
Winner of the Global Energy Award
One of the most important awards concerning environment and ecology, was presented to the Solar Desalination System in 2009. The system was nominated again for the award in 2010.



