How much water is available on the planet?
We all know that three-quarters of the earth,
about 1.4 billion square kilometers of the
planet’s surface, is water1
.
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 unavailable2
.
The most important concern for countries by
2030 is the crisis of drought and water shortage3
.
It is evident that one of the most lucrative
and creative business areas is to produce
drinking water and pay attention to improving
environmental conditions4