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Former Swedish Baltic Sea artillery base battles climate change with off the grid water solution from Bluewater

In a swords-to-ploughshares true life story, Bluewater has helped a former heavy artillery battery built deep into low granite cliffs on remote Arholma Island go off the water grid by taking water directly from the Baltic Sea to create a self-sufficient holiday lodge and restaurant for nature lovers.
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