method used for fog harvesting in sikkim
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Explanation:
Fog harvesters are mesh nets, usually one meter squared, erected perpendicular to the path of the wind. As the wind blows fog through the device, the mesh catches the droplets, and gravity pulls the water down into containers underneath.
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Fog collection or fog harvesting is an upcoming technology in harnessing water. This technology allows drawing water directly from moisture in the air even in the driest locations where fog and wind are common. The technology is based on the principle that wherever mist or fog touches a metallic or net surface it condenses to form dew or droplets of precious water. The technology is innovative, environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and cost effective. It epitomises the “green technology’ to obtain clean, fresh water almost anywhere from the earth.