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                                              Water-from-Air Resource Analysis for Vancouver, BC, Canada

                                              The Water-from-Air Resource (WFAR) Analysis products for download are similar to the embedded document for Vancouver, provided below.
                                              • These analyses are independent of the type of water-from-air equipment (atmospheric water generators) being used to make drinking water
                                              • When the water-from-air resource monthly index = 1.00, the expected drinking water production rate from a machine at the site should be the same as the machine's specified water-from-air production rate
                                              • Multiply machine's specified water-from-air production rate by the water-from-air resource monthly index to find expected drinking water production rate at the site (for example, during August in Vancouver, the WFAR Monthly Index is 0.75 so a machine rated at 20 L per day water production, will on the average, produce 0.75 x 20 L per day = 15 L per day)


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