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May 8, 2023·3 min read
Solutions For Water Scarcity and Water Hazards- What the UN Says About it?

Solutions For Water Scarcity and Water Hazards- What the UN Says About it?

Solutions For Water Scarcity and Water Hazards- What the UN Says About it?

Climate change is making things worse, causing reverse-osmosis-water-solutions-chocolate-industry/”>water/”>water scarcity and new water dangers, says the United Nations. Water scarcity means not enough clean, drinkable water. Water hazards are things like droughts or floods, problems caused by water itself. Right now, rising temperatures are messing with rain and snow, impacting the whole water cycle.

How are Water and Climate Change Linked?

Water and climate change are definitely connected. Climate change is bringing us unpredictable rain, rising sea levels, shrinking ice, droughts, floods, and a bunch of other water-related headaches.

Why You Need to Know About Water Scarcity & Water Hazards

The 2022 SDG report tells us that about two billion people worldwide can’t get safe drinking water. Roughly half the world’s population faces severe water scarcity at some point each year. These numbers will likely jump if population growth and climate change keep heading up.

Only 0.5% of our planet’s water is actually usable and drinkable. And that small supply is shrinking because of climate change. Snow, ice, and even moisture in the soil are all decreasing, and we expect that to speed up in the next few years.

When glaciers and snow melt less, there’s less meltwater for people living near mountains. This melting also raises sea levels, which then increases groundwater salinization. So, our freshwater sources get even smaller.

Higher water temperatures, droughts, and floods can also make water pollution worse, as water carries more pesticides and pathogens.

Finding Solutions for Water Hazards & Scarcity

As global temperatures climb, the atmosphere can hold more moisture. That’s why we’re seeing more storms and heavy rain. When water evaporates from land and global weather patterns shift, it also causes intense dry spells. All these events affect society now and will keep doing so.

Water-related disasters are deadly. They cause up to 70% of all natural disaster deaths. Since 2000, floods have increased by 134% compared to the two decades before. Most deaths and economic losses from floods happened in Asia. In that same time, droughts went up by 29%, with most drought-related deaths occurring in Africa.

Portable Water Purification Systems Can Help

One way to help people deal with water issues is to invest in Portable Water Purification Systems or Emergency Portable Reverse Osmosis systems. These can be a lifesaver during droughts and other extreme situations.

AMPAC USA’s Emergency Portable Watermakers are self-contained, easy-to-move purification units. We use them widely to treat untreated water sources. Their main job is to remove pathogens and toxic compounds that pose an immediate health risk. They’re an essential resource for anyone without easy access to drinking water-think military personnel on missions, disaster-stricken areas, campers or hikers, and people in developing countries where clean water is scarce.

AMPAC USA built these portable watermakers with advanced Reverse Osmosis technology. They just need feed water and a power source. Many of these products can even get solar panels for emergencies when power isn’t available. The RO process removes 99% of contaminants, giving you quality drinking water instantly.

They come in sizes from 150 to 1500 GPD, and here are some key features:

  • They’re easy to transport.
  • They’re flexible and don’t take up much space.
  • All of them have high-quality RO membranes with pre-filters.
  • They operate quietly.
  • They work with a simple On / Off switch and come with a 12-month manufacturer warranty.
  • All are also equipped with heavy-duty pelican case wheels for easy movement.

To learn more, click here.

References:

https://www.ampac1.com/products/mobile-solar-water-treatment/portable-water-purification-systems

https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/water

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