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Living in a port city I notice more water accumulated on table tops in
outdoor restaurants during clear (cloudless sky) months and less during cloudy months. Relative humidity averages 60 % through the year, moulded plastic tables show greater volume of water than steel or wooden tables. Any suggestions/ideas of using some other meterial for enhanced condensation, the temperature of which falls even more than the molded plastic tables. This water can be collected and utilised. I plan to construct as a pilot project for collecting this natural resource for a community where potable water is scarce and subsoil water is saline and unfit for human consumption. If this works larger water collection units could be made for arid zones where humidity is high. |
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