Solar Distillery

Purification Through Evaporation

  • Rain

    A roof of 1,000 ft2 that receives 10 inches of rain a year one can collect over 6,000 gallons water per year (Univeristy of Arizona)

  • Water

    The source of all on earth is not the river, is not the underground aquifer, is not the late, well or stream. Rain is the source of all water.

  • Clean Exhaust

    The exhaust is pure clean water after extracting any contaminates that may be present in the atmosphere

Inspired by Aristotle 322 BC (age 61-62)

Aristotle was the first who explained the method of evaporation of impure water and obtain potable drinking water (Sonal Desai, Ph.D.)

German Apparatus for the Distillation of Urine, vintage engraved illustration. Industrial Encyclopedia - E.O. Lami - 1875

Aristotle

Aristotle made notable early observations about desalination. He correctly observed that heating seawater causes freshwater to evaporate, replenishing the oceans through rainfall and river runoff. His insights laid the foundation for understanding the water cycle.

Evaporative Filtering

Clean Rainwater

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Harnessing the Power of Evaporative Filtration: Transforming Deadly Water into Life-Sustaining H2O

Water, the elixir of life, is essential for our survival. Yet, access to clean drinking water remains a daunting challenge in many parts of the world. Enter the solar distillation process, a remarkable method that harnesses the power of evaporative filtration to convert deadly water sources, such as saltwater and greywater, into life-sustaining H2O. Here, we'll delve into the fascinating world of solar distillation, explore its historical roots dating back to the ancient Greeks, and unveil its potential to revolutionize clean water access worldwide.

To truly appreciate the concept of solar distillation, we must first journey back to ancient Greece, where the great philosopher Aristotle contemplated the mysteries of nature. He discerned a fundamental truth: that seawater, when exposed to the sun's radiant heat, would gradually evaporate, forming clouds that would eventually release freshwater as rain. This, Aristotle believed, was a natural cycle orchestrated by the elements.

Fast forward to the modern era, and we've harnessed Aristotle's wisdom to develop solar distillation techniques. Solar distillation is a sustainable, energy-efficient process that capitalizes on the sun's power to purify water. Here's how it works:

  1. Solar Stills: A solar still is the heart of the process. It consists of a transparent cover, a collection system, and a basin for holding contaminated water. The still is placed in direct sunlight.

  2. Evaporation: As the sun's rays penetrate the still's transparent cover, the water in the basin begins to evaporate. This evaporation leaves impurities, including salts, bacteria, and chemicals, behind.

  3. Condensation: The water vapor rises and condenses on the underside of the transparent cover, forming droplets of purified water.

  4. Collection: These droplets gather and flow into a collection system, where the purified water is collected and stored for use.

Versatility of Solar Distillation

One of the remarkable aspects of solar distillation is its versatility. It can purify various types of contaminated water sources, including:

  • Saltwater: By removing salt and other impurities through evaporation, solar distillation can transform seawater into freshwater, opening up new possibilities for coastal communities.

  • Greywater: Solar distillation can also treat greywater, which includes wastewater from household sinks, baths, and laundry. It's an eco-friendly way to recycle water for non-potable purposes.

The power of evaporative filtration harnessed by solar distillation offers a sustainable solution to the global water crisis. It's eco-friendly, energy-efficient, and adaptable to different water sources. By purifying otherwise deadly water, solar distillation can bring clean drinking water to communities in need, mitigating waterborne diseases and improving overall quality of life. Once this skill is mastered, harvesting water right out of the air is entirely possible. 

As we reflect on Aristotle's ancient insights into the natural cycle of water, we see the undeniable wisdom in harnessing the power of evaporative filtration through solar distillation. This innovative process has the potential to revolutionize access to clean drinking water, providing hope for a brighter, healthier future for communities worldwide. In a world where water is life, solar distillation is a testament to human ingenuity and our commitment to ensuring that the elixir of life flows freely to all.