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What cryptocurrencies are accepted? I really liked this project, I want to support it.
The tokens can be purchased with US Dollar (USD), Bitcoin (BTC), BitcoinCash (BCC), Litecoin (LTC), Dash (DASH) and Ethereum (ETH).
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At what price will water be sold?
For the survival of the Mit-Ra brand as well as the long-term profitability of all water purifier sites in all countries, we produce fresh water of constant quality and the same price. Based on direct research and multilateral analysis and sales strategy, the cost of the system is estimated at $20 per cubic meter of water. What price will be on sale to other countries? In all countries, the fixed selling price of fresh and refined water at Mit-Ra sites is $100 /M3
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At what price will water be sold?
For the survival of the Mit-Ra brand as well as the long-term profitability of all water purifier sites in all countries, we produce fresh water of constant quality and the same price. Based on direct research and multilateral analysis and sales strategy, the cost of the system is estimated at $20 per cubic meter of water.
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Each Mit-Ra site has 2 water input lines at a speed of 1 meter per second. Each line with 6-inch tubes has the ability to transmit more than 70M/3 of water per hour. After the fraction of the waste and its transfer to the sewage, at last each of the Mit-Ra’s site can produce at least 100M/3 per hour equivalent to 2400M/3 of healthy and drinkable water in a day.
How many people will it provide with water? How does this count? The average consumption of drink water per person is 3 liters per day. As a result, the first phase of Mit-Ra’s site in every city each country can supply drinking water needed to 800- 830 thousand people a day.
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How is blockchain used in this? What is it for here?
Thanks to the blockchain, these results will be as accurate as possible. They can not be changed or forged. How much water can be produced and tested over time? What kind of volumes to expect? Each Mit-Ra site has 2 water input lines at a speed of 1 meter per second. Each line with 6-inch tubes has the ability to transmit more than 70M/3 of water per hour. After the fraction of the waste and its transfer to the sewage, at last each of the Mit-Ra’s site can produce at least 100M/3 per hour equivalent to 2400M/3 of healthy and drinkable water in a day.
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How is blockchain used in this? What is it for here?
Thanks to the blockchain, these results will be as accurate as possible. They can not be changed or forged.
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The temperature sensor, conductivity, chlorine measure, turbidity, dissolved oxygen and PH sensors value are automatically calculated at the completion of every water treatment batch.
How is work going after quality assessment? Then the Ai-Mit software send the water quality data to the server through the Blockchain via inbuilt internet connection for safe storing and analysis. Water quality monitoring is important for environmental analysis of fracking and groundwater quality and quantity as well as contamination detection..
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Is there any application for testing?
Hey Ai-Mit is a unique and exclusive software developed by the Technical team at the University of Georgia to analyze and evaluate the quality of treated water at any of the Mit-Ra sites. Ai-Mit is used as the core controller running on a LINUX kernel.
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What specialties were considered for admission to the team?
Here is the information I found. We gathered for the launch and success of this project a group of young and talented people in the fields of environment, meteorology, marine engineering, agriculture, programming, marketing, Blockchain technology, social networks, and so on. This is the place to support inventors and creative creators.
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The management team of Dr. John Dobbin and Dr. Willard Con has 8 years of experience in the following companies.
Have a list of jobs? Sure 1. MMI Holdings Limited company (South Africa) 2. Riovic company (South Africa) 3. Mundi Pharma, Pharmaceutical company (Dubai) 4. Choose Energy (in the field of clean technology and reversible energies) 5. WISErg (hybrid Technology Company) 6. Bkam (Private Company Information in Egypt the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait) 7. Center for Science and Environment (is a not for profit public interest research and advocacy organization based in India)
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What is Mit-ra globally?
Mit-Ra is an independent association of the United Health Group. Does the team have experience? The management team of Dr. John Dobbin and Dr. Willard Con has 8 years of experience in the following companies.
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What is Mit-ra globally?
Mit-Ra is an independent association of the United Health Group.
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What is the ratio of drinking water and not suitable for drinking at the present time?
Out of this vast volume, 97.5% is the salty and unusable water of the oceans and seas, only 2.5% of the Earth’s surface water is drinkable and usable that Two-thirds of this amount is also in the Arctic ice and is unavailable m/2 . when are drought problems possible? The most important concern for countries by 2030 is the crisis of drought and water shortage
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What is the ratio of drinking water and not suitable for drinking at the present time?
Out of this vast volume, 97.5% is the salty and unusable water of the oceans and seas, only 2.5% of the Earth’s surface water is drinkable and usable that Two-thirds of this amount is also in the Arctic ice and is unavailable m/2 .
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A rich country, why can't they buy water?
Delivery is a time consuming process. Also, there is no place to store it.
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Then in Mexico, what are the problems?
Mexico City’s 21 million residents already experience limited access to drinking water. Many only have running water for part of the day, while one in five get just a few hours from their taps a week. At more than 2,000 meters above sea level, the city’s aging water system struggles to meet demands and loses more than 980 liters a second due to leaks.
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Which countries have a water problem?
South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, The United Arab Emirates What exactly are the problems in Africa? The South Africa is expecting ‘Day Zero’ when taps will be switched off in homes and residents will have to go to collection points for rationed water Experts have long been warning about water scarcity. The United Nations World Water Development Report warned that the global demand for fresh water would exceed supply by 40% in 2030. A 2014 study of the world’s 500 largest cities has also estimated that one in four are experiencing a strain on water supplies.Due to a combination of climate change, human action and population growth, water shortages are predicted to become increasingly common in major cities as well as rural nations. Here are six other major countries across the world at risk of running out of water.
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Which countries have a water problem?
South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, The United Arab Emirates
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