That's an interesting idea, indeed. Clean water is one of the most important basic needs for the future and a basic right.
In addition to water protection, simple and self-sufficient solutions are needed for drinking water treatment based on renewable energies.
How does a "Waver" work? Get info here > (inflotec.com)




In simple terms, the "Waver" project is a drinking water treatment plant in the form of a conventional water wheel, which does not use fossil fuels, carbon dioxide emissions or direct intervention in nature. In addition, it provides drinking water for up to 2000 people 24 hours a day and is quickly ready for use thanks to its modular design. This has the advantage that the system can contribute to a rapid supply of drinking water in the event of a disaster, but can also be used for permanent operation in remote settlements along rivers without adequate infrastructure. This form of water treatment is unique worldwide. The main innovation lies in the optimized bucket wheel geometry.
Further info videos:
Bestform ward 2017 (vimeo.com)
Waver from Inflotec (vimeo.com)