A review of the process of extracting water from humidity, a new and applied method for supplying drinking water

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Today, despite the hot and dry deserts in the country, one of the important concerns of the government is to provide water to protect plants and the environment. Addressing the water crisis in recent decades and trying to find solutions to tackle this important issue for sustainable development has put officials at great risk, considering that environmental protection is a public duty Future prospects and optimal exploitation of water resources and management of the correct ones are vital. Recently, water extraction from the air has been presented as an efficient, clean and sustainable solution for providing drinking water in hot and humid areas. Water production technology uses atmospheric atmospheric moisture to produce almost no harmful environmental wastewater and can be used as a new way of avoiding environmental pollution. In general, the resources used to extract water to meet human needs are groundwater, current water and airborne waters, which explores the issue of water supply from the third source, and examines its history and dimensions.

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Persian
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Journal of Police engineering studies, Volume:11 Issue: 38, 2018
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63 to 72
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