The modern Hydram uses a very old principle of physics in a simple but effective way to
move water from a stream or river to places where it is most needed. Where there is suitable
clean water available, it can provide supplies to remote houses or communities, allow
irrigation of inaccessible areas and maintain feed water for stock in areas at a distance from
water sources.
The use of a Hydram requires the availability of a suitable supply of continuously flowing
water. The site needs to be suitably prepared to provide water input to the Hydram and also
output side pipes for waste and delivery.
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