Fog as a fresh-water resource: overview and perspectives.

Klemm O, Schemenauer RS, Lummerich A, Cereceda P, Marzol V, Corell D, van Heerden J, Reinhard D, Gherezghiher T, Olivier J, Osses P, Sarsour J, Frost E, Estrela MJ, Valiente JA, Fessehaye GM

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

The collection of fog water is a simple and sustainable technology to obtain fresh water for afforestation, gardening, and as a drinking water source for human and animal consumption. In regions where fresh water is sparse and fog frequently occurs, it is feasible to set up a passive mesh system for fog water collection. The mesh is directly exposed to the atmosphere, and the foggy air is pushed through the mesh by the wind. Fog droplets are deposited on the mesh, combine to form larger droplets, and run down passing into a storage tank. Fog water collection rates vary dramatically from site to site but yearly averages from 3 to 10 l m(-2) of mesh per day are typical of operational projects. The scope of this article is to review fog collection projects worldwide, to analyze factors of success, and to evaluate the prospects of this technology.

Details about the publication

JournalAMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (AMBIO)
Volume41
Issue3
Page range221-34
StatusPublished
Release year2012 (31/05/2012)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s13280-012-0247-8
Keywordsfog collection; large fog collector; standard fog collector; sustainability; water resource

Authors from the University of Münster

Klemm, Otto
Professur für Klimatologie (Prof. Klemm)