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Despite the vital and irreplaceable character of drinking water 900 million of people still don’t have access to it. The lack of access to water especially touches people in rural areas and in the rapidly growing suburban areas of cities in Latin America, Asia and Africa. At the beginning of this century the lack of pure water worldwide is still the biggest cause of sickness and death, of absenteeism at work and at school. Moreover, for about 10 years analyses and forecasts of the "United Nations" (UN), the "Food and Agriculture Organisation" (FAO), the "World Health Organisation" (WHO), the "United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation" (UNESCO), the "United Nations Development Programme" (UNDP) and the World Bank have pointed to:
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