Should we Use Ships to Transport Fresh Water?
Earth’s surface may be 70 percent water but many places are struggling to access it. We look at a range of water supply options including delivering it by tanker…
Earth’s surface may be 70 percent water but many places are struggling to access it. We look at a range of water supply options including delivering it by tanker. In Malta we meet a man trying to solve its water problems, with a clever contraption to recycle sewage.
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Presenter: Marnie Chesterton
Produders: Cathy Edwards and Marijke Peters
(Image: Tanker ship. Credit: Getty)
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Turning sewage into drinking water
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