[Proposal] Emergency Water Supply System Using Hoses for Disaster Situations
This is a proposal for an "Emergency Water Supply System during Disasters" using large-diameter hoses!
In recent years, severe disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes have frequently occurred, causing significant damage. Core facilities of the water supply system, such as water purification plants and drainage ponds, have been affected, and the recovery period has been prolonged due to ground subsidence and liquefaction of surrounding roads. We propose a new early recovery method using Super Aqueduct Hose during water supply interruptions that impact many people's lives. There is a proven track record of restoring water supply within three hours during the major earthquake in California (1989) using Super Aqueduct Hose. The material of Super Aqueduct Hose is rated equivalent to that of PET bottles, making it suitable for transporting drinking water, and it has been adopted in factories that handle food products. During a disaster, it is possible to draw water from undamaged sections of piping, bypass damaged areas, and connect to evacuation centers or individual households, enabling rapid recovery.
- Company:FPEC
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