Assessment of Fog Harvesting Potential in Pakistan
Maaz
Maqsood Hashmi*, Uzma Majeed, Kanwal Waqar
Abstract
The
airborne potable water already exist in at least 17 nations. Large mesh
structures, of hundreds of square meters each, could be set up relatively
inexpensively; once in place, they cost virtually nothing to operate. Pakistan
is the country with one of the most effective river systems and water sources.
Alternate water harvesting techniques can aid the water resilience. Fog,
although a seasonal but, is an unattended water resource in Pakistan. Fog
harvesting potential is there to carry on. The fog in plain areas like Lahore
is contaminated with the silicon pollutants, the reason is that the farmers
used to burn off the rice straw and it condenses down with the fog. The major
finding of this study comprised that fog may be transformed into water so that
keeping the mobility in order by running the airports and land tracks efficiently.
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