The problem is that this is a scarse resource and also in my country there
is millions of people without water.

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:25 PM, Marcus G. Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Nicholas Thompson wrote:
> > It has always seemed to me that the fundamental problem of water reuse
> is
> > not bacteria but heavy meals [..]
> Here's one company that sells equipment to do it (e.g. for the
> semiconductor industry)
>
> http://www.mancorp.com/heavy_metal_systems.html
>
> Gus Koehler wrote:
> > Also human hormones of various kinds and pharmaceuticals.
> I think the reverse osmosis addresses this.
>
> Marcus
>
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-- 
Juan Tomás Sayago
Objetivo: Garantizar a cada ser humano que habite en el país, una cantidad
mínima de agua con calidad segura para el consumo humano, en forma regular,
permanente y suficiente para la vida y la salud
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