The cloth shown looks very similar to what we use as "shade cloth" in Australia. It is quite strong and long lasting. It's cost is very reasonable. Low tech solutions like this are the best option for small communities. If the size is kept standard it will moderate costs, here the standard width is 3.6 meters. Using a size like 6m x 3.6m keep the strength requirements and cost of the support structures reasonable. If you keep the panel size smallish it's less likely to be damaged by wind. A great idea if kept simple and tech free.
Interesting video. There's some efficiency issues you could definitely improve. 5 improvements that could be done. 1 The video shows that they're doing simple drip irrigation. They could save 70% of the water if they switch to below ground Olas. 2 Reverse osmosis gray water for consumption. thus reducing needed water. 3 The farm should be fed with gray water. Using biocompatible soaps which are plant food. 4 A simple system that uses water three times before it's farm water. Showers at the top. A tank for doing laundry reusing the water. And then when the laundry is done.. the gray water is used for farm water. Obviously get rid of the water consuming toilets in place of compostable toilets. Recycle the urine for nitrogen fertilizer. And any sinks are rerouted to be farm water. That is of course after you've done reverse osmosis with the gray water. What's left over after reverse osmosis could probably be used for farm water. 5 If possible.. build into the hillside to reduce Heating and cooling of the house. Underground housing is far more efficient. Anyhow you all have a great day.
You can also keep the 'Freshwater', of the Rivers, in the Land for different Land Use. And not let it flow into the Oceans anymore. (The Oceans have enough water, too much in fact) Its WIN WIN ! Sincerely,
Ideally, they would use these nets to establish colonies of "collector plants" where currently no plants can gain a foothold. Those collector plants could act as "nurse plants" by being planted at the base of other plants that produce other economically important products. Because plants actually attract rain and moisture, ironically, the more plants you have growing, the more moisture you attract and pull from the air with and without artificial means. This can break the desertification cycle.
Wonderful ideas wonderful. My questions are always does the plastic wear offf into the water that everyone drinks and taking lots of fog away from the environment that helps us in long effects. that may be negative. Our pollution problems in the world are caused by enough greed that interfers with checking all the side effects of great ideas and how to plan for them. We must not let this happen with new wonderful breakthroughs. Mothers of young children need to be recognized as helpers to make healthy use of our amazing technology or simple solutions.
The only "problem" I can see is the the water collected contains no naturally occurring minerals you would find in ground water. These nets do not need years of research. This water collection method has been going on for decades! In Africa, they used already available net materials that were used for making fruit sacks. If you look at what they use around various parts of the world, it seems as if no 2 net materials are the same! Reinventing the wheel for profit?
I wonder why ....not plant at least 20- 50 seedlings of trees while testing those nets?......as they say that d more trees ..d higher moustire s available .(..as those n cloud seeding say.......moisture...impt for better results .. .....r those facts also relevant here n Chile...i wonder?
This is a very minimal process, if they follow the design of the plants they mimic, and build stacks of nets instead of a single curtain, the yield of water will be many times greater! What we are seeing is a token of European guilt being displayed to ease guilty consciences for past sins.
The cloth shown looks very similar to what we use as "shade cloth" in Australia. It is quite strong and long lasting. It's cost is very reasonable. Low tech solutions like this are the best option for small communities. If the size is kept standard it will moderate costs, here the standard width is 3.6 meters. Using a size like 6m x 3.6m keep the strength requirements and cost of the support structures reasonable. If you keep the panel size smallish it's less likely to be damaged by wind. A great idea if kept simple and tech free.
Interesting video. There's some efficiency issues you could definitely improve. 5 improvements that could be done.
1 The video shows that they're doing simple drip irrigation. They could save 70% of the water if they switch to below ground Olas.
2 Reverse osmosis gray water for consumption. thus reducing needed water.
3 The farm should be fed with gray water. Using biocompatible soaps which are plant food.
4 A simple system that uses water three times before it's farm water. Showers at the top. A tank for doing laundry reusing the water. And then when the laundry is done.. the gray water is used for farm water.
Obviously get rid of the water consuming toilets in place of compostable toilets. Recycle the urine for nitrogen fertilizer.
And any sinks are rerouted to be farm water. That is of course after you've done reverse osmosis with the gray water.
What's left over after reverse osmosis could probably be used for farm water.
5 If possible.. build into the hillside to reduce Heating and cooling of the house. Underground housing is far more efficient.
Anyhow you all have a great day.
Look up the 'Ascension Island Cloud Forest' and see what can happen over 200 years of fog collection........ amazing stuff.
I can't get my head around the actual volume of water that is collected each day.
You can also keep the 'Freshwater', of the Rivers, in the Land for different Land Use. And not let it flow into the Oceans anymore. (The Oceans have enough water, too much in fact)
Its WIN WIN !
Sincerely,
surely that was meant to be sarcastic, or you need to take a few courses in very very basic science
My teacher giv me task about sinopsi about this film can you all help ms
Udah siap tugasnya??
Me gustaría saber cuanta agua se puede colectar por m2
So if they build enough of these wouldn't it deprive the desert plants of fog moisture?
Ideally, they would use these nets to establish colonies of "collector plants" where currently no plants can gain a foothold. Those collector plants could act as "nurse plants" by being planted at the base of other plants that produce other economically important products.
Because plants actually attract rain and moisture, ironically, the more plants you have growing, the more moisture you attract and pull from the air with and without artificial means. This can break the desertification cycle.
Wonderful ideas wonderful. My questions are always does the plastic wear offf into the water that everyone drinks and taking lots of fog away from the environment that helps us in long effects. that may be negative. Our pollution problems in the world are caused by enough greed that interfers with checking all the side effects of great ideas and how to plan for them. We must not let this happen with new wonderful breakthroughs. Mothers of young children need to be recognized as helpers to make healthy use of our amazing technology or simple solutions.
good question...plastic microparticles come from all plastics, including fog nets
goes to show you that evrything dosent have to be ultra hi tec
What is humidity level in these areas.??
Where we can buy this nets and which is the right type? Thank you
Sinopsis pasti?
disuru bikin sinopsis, bantuin dong
No harp
No chemtrails
To be fair, it's known by now - "airSpread" is much less then underground spread.
Water requires work anyway.
How can i got this mesh in Egypt ?
Better idea to do a water harp instead. Then you just need lots of thin wires and the water falls down the wires and you get more water that way.
What is the net material made from?
Can we use the ordinary fish net?
In Perú, they used something similar to fish net.
The only "problem" I can see is the the water collected contains no naturally occurring minerals you would find in ground water. These nets do not need years of research. This water collection method has been going on for decades! In Africa, they used already available net materials that were used for making fruit sacks. If you look at what they use around various parts of the world, it seems as if no 2 net materials are the same! Reinventing the wheel for profit?
MAYBE INSTALLING THE MACHINES THAT CAN COLLECT WATER FROM THE AIR INCREASE THE WATER COLLECTION MANY TIMES.
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Do some areas of Yemen get reliable seasonal fog?
I wonder why ....not plant at least 20- 50 seedlings of trees while testing those nets?......as they say that d more trees ..d higher moustire s available .(..as those n cloud seeding say.......moisture...impt for better results .. .....r those facts also relevant here n Chile...i wonder?
Apa sinopsis nya ni we
Info
2019?
Hello
grt job.
Lo aprendí viendo 31 minutos... pero no al 100%
Water in a desert but where is this water missing now ... Maybe this is part of the climate problem 😮 butterfly-effect
go back to school, you clearly missed a lot
New generation will catch air lol
This is a very minimal process, if they follow the design of the plants they mimic, and build stacks of nets instead of a single curtain, the yield of water will be many times greater! What we are seeing is a token of European guilt being displayed to ease guilty consciences for past sins.
nothing racist in your thinking lol
That was an invention of a German
no it was not. that german just copied others.