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Singapore has created a system for turning sewage into water clean enough for people to drink. The system also reduces pollution in the ocean. The island has somewhat scarce natural water rescues and has been relying on Malaysia for water for some time. Thus, the government decided to be more self-sufficient and develop this system which uses a network of tunnels and high-tech plants to turn sewage into consumable water, which is sort of like a long straw that goes from a toilet to the drinking tap. This sewage turned potential coffee or tea water is expected to satisfy 40% […]

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13 minutes ago, AussieBob said:

Please please, dont let the Thai Government try and do this too.

i think that's what we drink in Bangkok now, cause all drinking water is a primary surface water of the Chao Phraya River. i am pretty sure that's where all sewage and storm water is dumped

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Poms have been drinking it for years now. They did boast that every drop of water in UK had been through someones kidneys at least 3-4 times.

As for Thailand have a look in one of these "water factories" you may want to to boil your drinking water.

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3 minutes ago, palooka said:

Poms have been drinking it for years now. They did boast that every drop of water in UK had been through someones kidneys at least 3-4 times.

Correction mate, that was a comment made about drinking water in London, not the UK.

Your getting carried away making comments like that, which are grossly wrong.

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

Singapore has created a system for turning sewage into water clean enough for people to drink. The system also reduces pollution in the ocean. The island has somewhat scarce natural water rescues and has been relying on Malaysia for water for some time. Thus, the government decided to be more self-sufficient and develop this system which uses a network of tunnels and high-tech plants to turn sewage into consumable water, which is sort of like a long straw that goes from a toilet to the drinking tap. This sewage turned potential coffee or tea water is expected to satisfy 40% […]

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This should be old news. Singapore had this water purification process for years. It's called " "NEWater". Not that its anything "New" now. 

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My old schoolmate is involved in water cleaning for more than 30 years. Sewage water and waste water from the food industry. Mostly anaerobic treatment.
Built wastewater treatment plants all over the world for Heineken, Anheuser Busch, Interbrew, SAB Miller, Pepsi, Coca, Delmonte, Beer Lao, Thai Amarit...
Not so much interest from companies before, except since the waste after treatment can be used to drive electricity generators... suddenly it was more interesting.
Anyhow, sewage water treatment for re-use is done frequently in Europe.

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20 hours ago, AlexPTY said:

i think that's what we drink in Bangkok now, cause all drinking water is a primary surface water of the Chao Phraya River. i am pretty sure that's where all sewage and storm water is dumped

desalination could be the answer

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