Belgian Bosaq deploys 1,000-liter-per-hour water purification system in Ukraine
2026-06-28 10:10
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Belgian company Bosaq (specializing in circular water technology for remote communities and industries), with support from Dutch NX Filtration, has developed a compact modular drinking water purification system to establish emergency drinking water supplies in Ukrainian communities. Named Q-Drop Yellowstone, the system utilizes NX Filtration's Hollow Fiber Nanofiltration (HFNF) membrane technology, capable of producing up to 1,000 liters of drinking water per hour from borehole water.

This system is part of the Belgian "Water Heroes" humanitarian initiative, facilitated by AquaFlanders, Aquaduin, De Watergroep, Montea, Georg Fischer, Rotary Ronse, NX Filtration, and numerous donors, aiming to provide safe and clean drinking water to people affected by the war in Ukraine. The Q-Drop Yellowstone system offers a sustainable alternative to bottled water by reducing plastic waste and supply risks.

Currently, multiple Q-Drop Yellowstone containers have been deployed in Ukraine, providing daily drinking water to residents of cities such as Kharkiv and Mykolaiv.

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