The station will be able to supply parts and subdivisions of the Mykolaiv and Odesa regions.
The first water treatment station appeared on the Ukrainian fleet. The system received by the Naval Forces of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will be able to provide units and units, as well as the population of the two regions, with clean water.
“The Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received a water treatment plant from the charity fund “Rebuilding our Ukraine” that will be able to provide parts and units of the Mykolaiv and Odesa regions, as well as the local population with clean drinking water,” the press center of the Armed Forces Navy Command reports.
It is noted that the commander of the national fleet, Vice-Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, and the foundation’s team, led by director Oleh Klenin, arrived at the system launch facility. According to Kleinin, the volunteers made a total of 6 such stations. They were transferred to Kryvyi Rih, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Makaryv, Kyiv region.
“Now they have reached Odesa region as well. Everything was produced by our enterprise in Ukraine. Financing from foreign partners,” said Klenin.
He stated that the supply of free drinking water thanks to a unique high-tech water purification station is one of the directions of the foundation’s work.
According to the press center, the first mobile water treatment plant in Ukraine was developed by Klenin. His invention is patented and meets all the requirements of current sanitary legislation of Ukraine.
An autonomous mobile water filtration unit is located directly near the source of water supply – a lake, canal, river, well, etc. That is, incoming water is taken from any source of varying degrees of pollution, and thanks to unique technologies, the process of its purification takes place.
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