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A technology that sucks liquid out of the air to produce drinking water is safeguarding health and helping the environment in rural towns. The technology is designed for dry, desert-like towns ...
The state and federal governments have provided a combined total of about $500,000 towards the centre, which will be built at the Goodooga Central School. Mr Cobb says it is an important project ...
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Hydro panels technology 'sucks' liquid out of the air, providing drinking water for remote NSW townRenewable technology that produces drinking water from the air has changed how an isolated school and its community source water. A hydropanel system installed at the tiny Goodooga Central School ...
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