| Halosource, Maker of Low-Cost Water Purifying Technology, Cracking Consumer Market In India |
| Published: July 3, 2008, 8:01 am |
| Tags: National Blog Main, Seattle, Seattle Blog Main, Cleantech, Water, India, Halosource, John Kaestle, United Nations, Frost Amp Amp Sullivan, China, Brazil, Andrew Clews, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Chlorine, Brita, Reverse Osmosis, Ultraviolet Light, Gatorade, Aquasure, Buerk Dale Vic |
| people ill with diarrhea, dysentery, and numerous other nasty ailments. Chlorine tablets work, but make water taste bad. Newer technologies like reverse osmosis or ultraviolet lights in water tanks are becoming available in China and India, Clews says, but they can cost $200 to $350 for a home system, and depend on reliable water pressure and |
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