From the Heights of Villa María Del Triunfo: How Do Fog Traps Work in Areas Where Water Is Inaccessible?
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Upstairs, in the Anti-Atlas Mountains of South-West Morocco, over 1,200 metres above sea level, the fog coming from the Atlantic is turned into tap water. It sounds almost like the story of the SF books, but it's just...
The installation of 40 fog traps in the human settlement Pomacocha is part of the agreement between Grupo El Comercio, América Multimedia and the NGO Movión Peruanos Sin Agua, which contemplates 250 systems in the high parts of Villa María del Triunfo. The community is still waiting for the implementation of a potabilizadora plant to devote water to human consumption.
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