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Quiet drinking water revolution underway in Baltic Sea as island nature reserve goes off the water grid
Human ingenuity and technology battle water scarcity on Sweden's Baltic island of Sandhamn, famed for its natural beauty. With aquifer reserves shrinking due to the summer influx of tourists, a water harvesting revolution led by water tech leader Bluewater is moving Sandhamn away from its old water access model towards a self-reliant approach that generates clean drinking water from the sea.
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