Al Ain Municipality generates water from air
ABU DHABI: Al Ain Municipality has started applying the water condensation system to extract water from humid ambient air.
It has installed six devices in separate areas of the city of Al Ain.
The technology system is based on generating fresh water with a continuous supply from the humidity without using ground and desalinated water.
This way contributes to the preservation of water and natural resources, the Municipality said.
The device generates water from humid ambient air, filter and purify it.
It meets sustainability standards.
It is an eco-friendly technology because it does not produce any waste.
Moreover, it helps purify the air from bacteria and adjusting humidity.
It consumes less power and less maintenance operations.
Engineer Sultan Ahmed Al Masabi, project manager, confirmed that the system’s design contributes to reducing the reliance on natural sources of water such as underground water.
INTEGRATED TRANSPORT CENTRE: The Integrated Transport Centre (ITC), in cooperation with Al Ain Municipality and Abu Dhabi Police, has announced that starting today 28 July 2021, trucks travelling from and to Dubai, will be allowed to use Tahnoun Bin Mohammed Al Nahyan Road (Al Ain-dubai Road - E66) through Hazza Bin Sultan Street in Al Ain during off-peak hours.
This is from 10:00 pm to 6:00 am, taking into consideration that the maximum weight should not exceed 45 tons.
ITC noted that the other rules prohibiting trucks from using other roads are still effective. Trucks are still not permitted to use Al Shiwayb Street towards northern emirates until the current construction work is completed.
The centre stated that this step will promote investment, provide suitable infrastructures to facilitate the commercial activity between the emirates, support the trucks traffic and enhance the level of traffic safety. ITC pointed out that by allowing trucks to use Al Ain-dubai Road (E66), time and distance spent on these trips will be shortened, the operational cost will be reduced and the roads infrastructure will be preserved.
It also urged drivers not to park their vehicles in undesignated parking spaces. ITC has also pointed out that trucks are not allowed in residential areas and that drivers should not park their vehicles in these areas.