Water Security in Asia
Over 1.7 billion people in the Asia-Pacific region have gained access to safe water in two decades — yet shortages, pollution, and climate pressures keep security out of reach for many.
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Perspectives on water security, pollution, and access across Asia — and why safe purification matters.
Access to clean water is fundamental to health, food production, and economic development. AquTai publishes insights on the regional issues driving demand for reliable water purification — from piped supply gaps to pollution and long-term water security.
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Water access, pollution, and security — three interconnected challenges facing communities across Asia.
Water Access
More than 60% of Asia's population lacks secure piped water at home. Wide disparities remain between leading nations and countries still struggling to connect households to safe supply.
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Pollution
Asia faces some of the world's most serious water pollution challenges. Rivers and lakes are under pressure from rapid population growth, industrialisation, and inadequate treatment.
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Billions still lack piped, treated water at home — making point-of-use purification essential where infrastructure lags behind.
Pollution from industry, agriculture, and urban growth threatens rivers and groundwater that communities depend on.
Population growth, climate change, and economic development increase demand for technologies that deliver safe water reliably.
Reverse osmosis and filtration systems help households and businesses access safe water even when supply quality varies.
Explore AquTai reverse osmosis systems for homes, businesses, and industry — engineered in Taiwan for dependable water purification.