Anonymous ID: f60560 May 5, 2021, 12:29 p.m. No.13590108   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0358 >>0414 >>0429

President Biden Delivers Remarks on COVID-19 Relief

 

https://www.c-span.org/video/?511491-1/president-biden-delivers-remarks-restaurant-revitalization-fund

 

President Biden delivers remarks on the implementation of the Restaurant Revitalization Fund, which provides direct relief to restaurants that apply for aid to reopen their businesses.

 

#RestaurantBailout

 

Poor people do not eat out

#FoodForThought

Anonymous ID: f60560 May 5, 2021, 1:19 p.m. No.13590423   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0429

Occupant authorities plan to drill bore holes in Sea of Azov for fresh water

 

https://112.international/society/occupant-authorities-plan-to-drill-bore-holes-in-sea-of-azov-for-fresh-water-61105.html

 

This summer, the occupant government of Crimea plans to start drilling the holes in the Sea of Azov to produce supplies of fresh water; as is known, the peninsula suffers from drought and the lack of drinking water. Interfax news agency reported that with the reference to Marat Khusnullin, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.

 

"We're exploring [the waters] in full swing. We drilled a hole on the sandspit, we found some water on the it from the coast. So far, it's on the top margin of saltiness. But process waters can be there, definitely", the official told reporters.

 

According to the estimates of the occupant government, there are supplies of fresh water in the Sea of Azov in the amount from 0.5 to 1.2 billion cubic meters. This should be enough to supply the population of Crimea on the annual basis.

 

Related: Russia started withdrawing troops, but only in occupied Crimea, - Border Service

In early March, about a dozen water storages in the annexed Crimea went dry, two of them - Simferopolske and Zahorske are completely exhausted. The latter was a source of drinking water for Yalta and Bakhchisaray district for years.

 

#WatchTheWater

Water technology

salt to drinkable

 

Pulling Salt Out of Seawater with Magnets

https://www.ku.ac.ae/pulling-salt-out-of-seawater-with-magnets