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 Drinking water machine manufacture in Maharashtra

The technological initiative, powered by solar energy, is changing the lives of many people in Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh. In the past, people were dependent on the salt water or groundwater with a high fluorine content. ". 'Tea will get stuck. Dal will not boil if baking soda is not added to it. If family members came, we would buy bottled water, ”she says.


In a study conducted by JJunjhunu-based JJun University last year, the fluorine content in Alwar groundwater is between 2 parts per million (ppm) and 7 ppm, far beyond the permissible limit of 1 ppm per WHO. . High fluoride in water is responsible for the increasing incidence of kidney failure in the district, says the study published in September 2012 in the Global Journal of Pharmaceutical Research

 At the dawn of the day, two rows begin to form at the only petrol pump in Lakshmangarh, a small town in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. One is, of course, people waiting to refill their vehicles' fuel tanks. The other is in front of a simple metal box mounted on the petrol wall of the petrol pump. People like to call it ATM. But instead of spending cash, it gives them clean drinking water.

In turn, 26-year-old yogita Jatav takes out a plastic card and holds it in front of a sensor from the water ATM machine. The sensor reads her card and shows a balance of Rs 120. Jatav places a 10-liter container under a pipe on the ATM and presses a button. Reverse Osmosis (RO) processed water begins to flow out of the pipe. . The machine calculates the amount of water applied and deducts the amount from her account. One liter costs 50 paisa.


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