The Punjab forest department wants to produce drinking water from clouds in the mountains. Dryland and other suitable areas
Punjab Forest Department
According to Saqib Mehmood, head of the Forest Conservation Group, several countries have been researching ‘cloud harvesting’ methods for the past 30 years.
This country doesn’t just irrigate its crops. But also take clean water from the fog collector said the official
But many governments have adopted this technology to save water.
While many countries have benefited Punjab Forest from this process. But Saqib Mehmood said the Pakistani experiment was unique.
It will start as a pilot project, where about 100 trees will be planted. He said the department has given permission to start work on the pilot project. And some areas of Rawalpindi are considered suitable.
He also noted that this strategy is very effective in overcast areas. Evaporated water droplets are thin, flat, and transparent like leaves and grass in the main mountain air.