In Morocco, giant nets capture fog to provide drinking water to villages affected by extreme drought. Installed at over 1,200 meters above sea level, these collectors gather 37,000 liters per day, transforming the lives of nearly 1,000 residents. An innovative, sustainable, and unique project that effectively combats water scarcity. J. Ben Brahim and L. Chaussay from France2 explain.
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