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The process of producing DDW water explained

The process of producing DDW water explained

By: Ari Lyman
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At Touch of Hope, our nonprofit is committed to tackling global water challenges, particularly the depletion of water, through innovative solutions like deuterium-depleted water (DDW). Water depletion occurs when freshwater resources are drastically reduced or exhausted due to overuse, pollution, climate change, and unsustainable practices such as excessive groundwater extraction or deforestation, threatening ecosystems and access to clean water for drinking, agriculture, and sanitation. By promoting DDW, which has lower deuterium levels and potential health and environmental benefits, alongside sustainable water management and community-driven projects, Touch of Hope aims to combat water scarcity and foster resilience in vulnerable communities. Join us in ensuring a sustainable future where water remains a vital resource for all.

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  • DDW Water basics
    May 11 2025

    At Touch of Hope, our nonprofit is committed to tackling global water challenges, particularly the depletion of water, through innovative solutions like deuterium-depleted water (DDW). Water depletion occurs when freshwater resources are drastically reduced or exhausted due to overuse, pollution, climate change, and unsustainable practices such as excessive groundwater extraction or deforestation, threatening ecosystems and access to clean water for drinking, agriculture, and sanitation. By promoting DDW, which has lower deuterium levels and potential health and environmental benefits, alongside sustainable water management and community-driven projects, Touch of Hope aims to combat water scarcity and foster resilience in vulnerable communities. Join us in ensuring a sustainable future where water remains a vital resource for all.

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