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A Bamboo Tower That Produces Water From Air

10th January 2015

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The WarkaWater tower is an unlikely structure to find jutting from the Ethiopian landscape. At 30 feet tall and 13 feet wide, it’s not half as big as its namesake tree (which can loom 75 feet tall), but it’s striking nonetheless. The spindly tower, of latticed bamboo lined with orange polyester mesh, isn’t art—though it does kind of look like it. Rather, the structure is designed to wring water out of the air, providing a sustainable source of H2O for developing countries.

One Response to “A Bamboo Tower That Produces Water From Air”

  1. elganned Says:

    This will come in handy when Texas runs out of water.
    You should invest.