Our company has developed a “Central Urban Living Water Supply System” capable of reliably providing water during disasters, in preparation for potential water supply disruptions caused by direct Tokyo earthquakes or Nankai Trough earthquakes.
While disaster preparedness measures are progressing in city centers, there remains a risk of temporary large-scale water outages due to damage to key facilities or disruption of water distribution systems. Immediate post-disaster efforts focus on providing drinking water; however, in real disaster scenarios, securing water for laundry, bathing, and other daily activities poses significant challenges, as previous disaster responses have shown.
This system utilizes river and pond water as sources and can supply water for daily use during disasters, while operating as a water purification device under normal conditions. Therefore, it has the potential for multi-purpose applications, including improving water-based urban scenery, serving as an educational material for environmental learning for students, and supporting disaster prevention awareness activities conducted by municipalities.
Details will be announced soon on Product Introduction page.
