Tuesday 28 May 2013

Sustainable Innovation Helping In Water Preservation over the World!


Saving the natural resources like water is of utmost importance, but it needs sustainable technology to flourish. Waterless urinals are an example of a step towards the right direction.

The world today is facing a lot of dire consequences of our exploitations of nature. We have been exhausting the natural resources continuously over the ages until we have today realized the dire consequences. The ozone layer is depleting and so also is the natural pool of oil and natural gas. We are thus in need of newer ways to sustain ourselves on the Earth. The underground water that is our only source is neglected to a very large extent. Due to lack of statistics, people realized very late about the depletion of underground water level. Since its only source is the rain water, the layer depletes after every monsoon. Uncontrolled exhaustion of water helps this even further.

More than water used, it is wasted even further. In order to avoid this, there have been ecofriendly Waterless Urinals developed. They do not need any water for their operation. The Waterless Urinals, instead of being unhygienic, are in fact proven to be more hygienic than the traditional ones. They are a huge savior of water, saving almost 150,000 liters of water every year per unit of urinal. They are extremely suitable for arid and semi-arid regions where water is already less.

It has been predicted by many surveys that many of the top class cities of the world will be destroyed only due to lack of water in the coming decades. It is important to try out these urinals so as to hasten the savings in underground water and increase the longevity of these city dwellers. Besides public urinals, their installations in domestic usage can do wonders in saving underground water. Each unit costs pretty less and are hugely affordable. Only thing required in their favor is increased awareness among the human race. This is a unique and extremely uncommon sustainable way to live on and save natural resources.

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