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ClO2 - Summary |
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Our Mission |
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We believe that water is life and is a fundamental human right. Every human being now and in the future, should have access to safe water for drinking. With our latest technology, it is our aim to ensure that even the most contaminated water can become a valuable resource. |
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“The Global Water Problem“ |
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More than 1.1 billion people, or one sixth of the world’s population, do not have access to safe drinking water. The impact of this on health, wellbeing and economic productivity is dramatic. Over 2.2 million people die each year from diseases directly related to drinking contaminated water: Millions of hospital beds in the world are occupied by individuals who became ill because of polluted water. |
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If a human being loses as little as 2% of total body fluid, his or her physical and mental performance measurably deteriorates. |
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Girls and women in Africa require an average of 3 hours a day to fetch water from the nearest well or river. |
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People who live in developing countries spend up to 25% of their income on drinking water. |
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160 cubic kilolitres of water are removed from subterranean springs every year without being replaced. Clean water is converted to polluted water little of which can be, or is, recovered economically using traditional recovery techniques |
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6000 children die every day of illnesses caused by lack of sanitary facilities. |
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436 million people live in countries where water is already scarce. |
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The price tag for tackling these problems is much greater than the amount currently spent by governments, donors and the private sector combined. The World Bank estimates that to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of “halving the number of people without access to clean water by 2015” WILL COST $380 billion. |


