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Megadrought and poor water management in parts of Chile have placed over 8 million people in the country under water stress.
Researchers say fog water can be a practical supplement to stave off water stress for larger desert cities.
A yearlong assessment of the potential volume of harvested fog water near a city found that it’s possible to collect as much as 5 liters per square meter each day.
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