ASB Georgia tests SkyHydrant System in Emergency Situations  

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ASB Georgia successfully tested SkyHydrant’ water filtration system the Kura River, near Borjomi. This innovative solution will be essential in providing clean drinking water when access clean water is limited.
Clemens von Heimendahl is the for ASB Georgia and Armenia. He says that SkyHydrant can produce up 500 liters per hour of safe drinking water, making it perfect solution in . You can calculate the total capacity of your water storage by measuring the size of the water tank. This will ensure that every household has clean water when needed. The ability of this system to convert contaminated water sources into drinkable drinking water is crucial for supporting communities in times of natural disasters or humanitarian crises.
The SkyHydrant System was purchased under the project titled “Stronger Together – Cooperative Action to Respond to Cross-border Emergency Situations between Georgia and Armenia”, funded by the Directorate-General for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Operations. The project aims at enhancing disaster risk management systems with a focus on health emergencies, in Armenia and Georgia. This is done through capacity building and cross-border collaboration mechanisms.
ASB Georgia is dedicated to making a significant impact on vulnerable communities. We want to ensure that they are better prepared to deal with emergencies and protect their health and wellbeing. ASB Georgia continues its leadership in improving disaster resistance and access to essential resources by implementing the SkyHydrant System and other innovative solutions.
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