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Water is the primary need for all living beings. Whether tiny or great, living things need water to survive. Nearly 60-70% of the human body is composed of water. For ages, empires have been built near sources of drinking water. For example, civilizations like Mesopotamia, Indus valley and Aztecs, are all located near major water bodies. Control of such areas has been so vital, that they have often been causes of strife between neighboring nations.
Mankind has come up with a multitude of methods to obtain pure drinking water over the ages, which correspond with the scientific and technological breakthroughs of that era - for example, water treatment methods like boiling and straining, using charcoal filters were used as early as 4000 B.C. By 1500 B.C., men were using alum to purify water.
Filtration became a popular mass water purification system by the early years of the 20th century. This was, of course, before mankind realized that filtration only removed the insoluble impurities, while leaving the more harmful soluble impurities untouched. The cholera, typhoid, and dysentery epidemics proved beyond doubt that these harmful elements remained in water that seemed pure and drinkable. Thankfully, the disinfecting powers of substances like chlorine were discovered soon after, which then became the preferred methods to purify water.
Presently, chlorine came to be widely used in Europe and America for providing pure drinking water for everyone. Its pungent odor, however, caused scientists to research further on more viable methods of water purification. During the 70s and 80s, these researches led to the discovery of processes like reverse osmosis and ozonization.
Modern man now has numerous methods to acquire pure drinking water that are quite serviceable. As long as you can pay for it, potable water is within your reach - no matter where you are. However, technological growth has also meant that mankind spreads pollution wherever they go - consider the chemicals we have poured into available water bodies or the vile fumes from their engines that spoil the air around them - even rainwater is not as untainted as it used to be. All these factors contribute to the increasing cost of drinking water purification.
Breakthrough technology that “creates” pure drinking water from the atmosphere, along with a four-stage SLO FLO water filtration system is the answer to the need for low-cost drinking water. It does so by condensing atmospheric moisture, and passing it through several filtration processes to create 99.99% pure drinking water. The patented continual water recirculation filtration system ensures a continual zero bacteria count, providing water that is free from chemicals and microbes, and 1000 times purer than any other purified water.
Thus, this provides a cost-effective method of procuring pure drinking water from air - since it uses atmospheric water; it is almost 40% less expensive than bottled water, which works out to $0.50 per gallon. Thus, you can now have a steady supply of pure drinking water anywhere in the world.

