Saturday 15 July 2017

Order A ROWPU 3000 Water Unit Online

By Timothy Cox


Perhaps you or people you care about have no access to clean water. Many regions of the world have polluted groundwater, lakes, and rivers; drilling wells may be too hard or expensive for the local peoples. Deserts have few sources, and arctic regions have lots but it's all frozen. Bringing water in from the outside is often the only option, but it is laborious, insufficient, and costly. However, owning a ROWPU 3000 water unit can solve the problem.

The initials stand for 'Reverse Osmosis 3000 (gallons per hour) Water Purification Unit. Reverse osmosis refers to the method of passing liquid through a porous membrane. The membrane allows the liquid to pass through, but its openings are too small for microorganisms, ions and molecules above a certain size, and particles.

Reverse osmosis has been understood since the middle of the eighteenth century. It took over 200 years for the theory to be put to practical use. University researchers in Florida and California developed a desalination process which Cape Coral, FL, began to use in 1977. This city still gets its municipal supply this way today, even though it now has quite a large population. The process is widely used in industry to keep even tap water from depositing minerals on machinery. City landscapers in dry areas like Los Angeles use it to reclaim rainwater for beautification programs.

The military is often called on to operate in areas where only seawater or non-potable sources are available. They also have large numbers of troops that need a dependable supply. The US Army developed the ROWPU 3000. It provides up to 60,000 gallons a day if the source is fresh or brackish, and up to 40,000 if they are using seawater. The units run on electricity, but that can be supplied by a generator in remote or war-torn regions.

Today the various branches of the military have smaller units, capable of an output of from 125 to 1,200 gallons per hour. Some of them are self-propelled. For this reason, some ROWPU 3000 units mounted on thirty-foot trailers are available as army surplus. You can actually buy them online and have them shipped anywhere in the world - according to the internet.

Eskimos living on frozen ice flows can get saltwater through a hole in the ice and use a ROWPU 3000 to make it potable - as long as the temperatures are not colder than -25F. A reservation could supply its desert population. People in remote villages with no clean drinking water can live better and healthier lives, and the women and children no longer would have to travel miles to lug the daily supply home.

This purification unit is one of a long list of things we routinely use that were originally developed for military use. Duct tape, the GPS in cars and phones, the Epipen, computers, and microwaves are other examples. There are now over 15,000 major desalination plants in use around the world.

It just goes to show that you can buy almost anything on the Internet. A self-contained purification device operated by a diesel generator and carried on a 30-foot trailer isn't everyone's cup of tea, but if you need one, it's nice to know you can get it.




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