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Regional NSW town using hydropanels for palatable drinking water
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 1, 2024 - 13:53
Water in the tiny town of Goodooga in north-western New South Wales, comes out of the ground hot. Plenty of people won't drink it - so bottled water and sugary drinks are very popular in the area. But the installation of hydropanels at the school is changing that, producing 50 litres of good quality drinking water a day from the air.