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Water Logic Offers Best Water Filtration Plants In Pakistan
Water Logic Offers Best Water Filtration Plants In Pakistan
At Water Logic, we strive to meet the growing demand for clean water in Pakistan while reducing the associated environmental impact.

WATER FILTRATION LOGIC PROJECTS

Pakistan's rural communities suffer the most from contaminated water, so to help end the water crisis, we installed water filtration plants in impoverished areas across the country.

FILTRATION PLANT

Water filtration plants use complex technology to thoroughly clean and disinfect dirty and unsafe water, resulting in clean and safe drinking water. Each water filtration plant provides clean water to an entire village of about 5,000 people every day.

A water filtration plant

Every donation to our Water Action helps transform communities and give them the precious gift of water. By helping us bring clean water to communities around the world, you're giving thousands of people the life they deserve, one glass of water at a time.

So far, thanks to your support, we've built more than 22 water filtration plants in Pakistan, providing clean water to tens of thousands of people!

SOLAR-POWERED WATER FILTRATION PLANTS

At Water Logic, we strive to meet the growing demand for clean water in Pakistan while reducing the associated environmental impact. This has been the driving force behind Water Logic's new project, "solar powered filtration plants".

Groundwater filtration requires energy that is often supplied by fossil fuels; our solution is to use solar energy. This energy is renewable and environmentally friendly, reducing our carbon footprint and allowing us to provide clean water to rural communities in Pakistan.

The filtration plant uses a water purification technology called reverse osmosis, which uses a membrane to treat impure or contaminated water. In the reverse osmosis process, water passes through a thin membrane under very high pressure. The pressure forces the water through while filtering out larger molecules of impurities, salts and minerals. This process requires a lot of energy, which can be difficult in countries like Pakistan.

The development of a solar-powered filtration plant means that the energy needed for the process can be obtained from the sun, providing a cheaper and greener solution for rural communities. The sun illuminates the solar panels, which generate enough electricity to run the plant and provide clean water to entire villages.

These solar-powered water filtration plants can run 24 hours a day and remove nearly 100% of bacteria and impurities, making the water suitable for drinking, watering, cleaning, washing and many other purposes.

Help the environment, help the community by providing a solar powered water filtration system in Pakistan.