WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM AFTER THE FLOOD IN KAKHOVKA

Kakhovka HPP, one of Ukraine's key hydroelectric power stations located on the Dnipro River, plays a significant role in the region's water and energy balance. On June 6, 2023, at 2:50 a.m., the Russian military carried out a terrorist attack that had terrible consequences: they blew up the dam of the Kakhovka HPP. It was a tragedy for people and everything that lives in the Dnipro River and the Black Sea. This act of aggression not only caused a power outage, but also led to the sudden flooding of large areas. The explosion upset the ecological balance on a global scale. Climate change, chemical pollution, and all living things that were submerged or left without water are just some of the terrible consequences. The huge inflow of fresh water dramatically changes the salinity of the Black Sea, which disrupts the vital activity of species accustomed to a certain level of salinity and reduces the population of freshwater fish. Agrochemicals, pesticides, petroleum products, cemeteries, chemical and other wastes, and heavy metals have entered the water and polluted the Black and Mediterranean Seas. This tragedy is also causing an environmental crisis in the world's oceans.

Immediately after the explosion, the water that broke free partially or completely flooded eight settlements and one neighborhood of Kherson, located on the right bank. Many residents of the right bank of the Kherson region found themselves in the critical zone. Complicating matters is the lack of centralized water supply and sanitation in many settlements in Dnipropetrovska, Zaporizka and Khersonska oblasts. Huge masses of water were arriving very quickly in the neighboring regions. There was little time to evacuate. Some residents found themselves in conditions where the water level was too high. The tragedy took away many people's roofs and, in some cases, their lives. The event had particularly serious consequences for the left bank, which, being occupied by Russian troops, was at risk of even greater flooding due to its lower terrain. The Russians prevented the evacuation of people from the flooded areas. The population was in a double trap. This catastrophe is not just a physical destruction of infrastructure; it is a symbol of the destruction of peace and security, a reminder of the importance of international solidarity and support in restoring and protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of the people affected by this tragedy.

In addition to the environmental disaster, there was a nuclear threat. The ZNPP was synchronized with the Kakhovka Reservoir. The cooling ponds were filled with water from this reservoir. No one expected this scenario to happen. The consequences for ZNPP, Kherson region, and the water supply to Crimea were on the verge of disaster. The occupiers have once again proved that there are no limits for them and they are ready for anything. This exacerbates the safety of the nuclear power plant, because we understand that the next terrorist attack may be the explosion of ZNPP

Approximately 880,000 people lost access to centralized water supply, which posed an immediate threat to their lives and health. Thanks to our unity and joint efforts, we have done an incredible thing. FriendsAgainstTheWar organized a fundraiser to purchase a powerful water purification system OASIS S-300. This is not just equipment, but a unique mobile unit that can purify and disinfect water from surface sources. The unit meets the daily drinking water needs of up to 1000 people, with a capacity of 250-300 liters per hour, which amounts to up to 5000 liters of clean water per day.

The system is designed to purify water from any open freshwater source. The purified water meets strict requirements, which guarantees its safety for consumption. One of the key advantages of the plant is its compactness. It is so small that it can be easily transported, making it an ideal solution for quick response in case of emergencies. In addition, the system is as easy to operate as possible. The system can be easily connected via an inverter to the vehicle's electrical system or directly to a diesel generator, making it flexible for use in a variety of environments.

Our success would not have been possible without the financial support of Connected by our Humanity and the sale of Crooked Lane Brewing beer. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of beer with Lana's illustrations were used to help the victims.
Special thanks to our friend Dmytro and his friends, colleagues in Poland, as they made a significant contribution to this cause. Thanks to our joint work, the water purification system was on two expeditions to Kherson. They provided flood victims in the Kherson region with access to safe water. This is a huge step in the fight for the health and well-being of our people affected by the Kakhovka dam disaster.

You can read more about how these trips took place on the website Charity organization "Edelweiss" Thank you to everyone who contributed! Your generosity and compassion make the world a better place. Let's continue to support each other and do positive things!

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