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2006-12-23 00:21:27 · 1 answers · asked by moony s 2 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

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“Sky juice” seems to be a Malaysian slang term for water. I don’t think it would be understood in the US or Britain.

The SkyJuiceTM Foundation is a not for profit registered charitable organisation. We provide partnered global assistance to provide access to reliable & safe quality potable water to meet the real needs of all developing nations through mutual technical and humanitarian collaboration.

SkyJuice utilises a unique world validated and proven Australian micro pore water purification technology that ensures safe and integral potable water which is completely sustainable. This unique system operates under as little as one metre gravity head and without the need for electric power. The micro pore membrane removes suspended solids, bacteria, protozoa and limited virus removal. Operating and cleaning are simple and manual. SkyJuice water filtration units (SkyHydrants) are economical, compact, easy to transport, quick to deploy in the field, and ideal for remote locations and disaster relief applications.

2006-12-23 01:49:37 · answer #1 · answered by roeman 5 · 0 0

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