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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @DHL5613
    @DHL5613 2 года назад +26

    Harnessing renewable energy to power desalination plant, is a humanely intervention to sustain life as naturally as possible.... kudos to this effort 👌

    • @captainkirk7676
      @captainkirk7676 3 месяца назад

      How about just having lower population? Humans are mostly evil to be honest. Wars, hate, selfish, greedy, etc.. and getting worse

  • @sohailahmed2915
    @sohailahmed2915 3 месяца назад +7

    I am proud to be a Quality Control Engineer at the world’s largest RO desalination plant in Saudi Arabia , which is in the final stages of completion and will soon achieve a remarkable production capacity of one million cubic liters of potable water daily.

    • @tezr4ct835
      @tezr4ct835 2 месяца назад

      nobody asked

    • @DarrenCookeConsulting
      @DarrenCookeConsulting 2 месяца назад

      @sohailahmed2915 - I am interested in connecting with you as we have a technology your team will have great interest in.

  • @Zzudwa
    @Zzudwa 11 месяцев назад +7

    8:12 I wish one day the answer gonna be: "ABSOLUTELY YES!"
    Keep working.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello @Zzudwa, we will absolutely continue to adapt and provide water infrastructure to our growing community. Our current circumstances provide us with real chances to transform the way we live and use our resources wisely, especially given the changing water availability across the state. Saving this precious resource is more crucial than ever. Let's make a positive impact together! 💧 🌍 ~ Gideon

  • @TitusBiwot
    @TitusBiwot 2 года назад +3

    One of the best illustrations and explanations of water processes I've come across on the internet.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад

      Thanks so much! We're glad you enjoyed it ~ Mary

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад

      Many years ago , i was lazy too !

    • @TitusBiwot
      @TitusBiwot 2 года назад

      @@Kimhjortsbjerg what now?

  • @samahmad2544
    @samahmad2544 2 года назад +5

    Well done Ushi! Your explanation is crystal clear.

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад

      Someone has told her what to say , naturally !

  • @danishiqbal8409
    @danishiqbal8409 3 месяца назад

    A sufficient plant with a good explanation

  • @JR-gd7pg
    @JR-gd7pg 2 года назад +17

    What a fantastic explanation of the desalination process here in Western Australia. A huge well done to the production team and presented perfectly…! Would love another presentation on the streamflows to our dams? Or if there is one already, can you please link me in. I’d be very interested. Thank you.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for your feedback J R! We're glad to hear that you enjoyed this virtual tour 💧 We do have a "dams and catchments" video which you'll find here: ruclips.net/video/OqMAaD61Tx0/видео.html. If there's a particular angle you'd like more information on, please let us know! Regards ~ Lara

  • @benmoussayoucef4699
    @benmoussayoucef4699 2 года назад +2

    I am so happy to be the first one who make his comment on your video...salutation from Algeria

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад

      Thank you - we hope you enjoyed our desalination tour!

  • @nadirahijab
    @nadirahijab Год назад +1

    wow...big plant, succes for water coporation

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thank you 🙂We currently have two desalination plants (a third is underway) and began our desalination operations back in 2006. Desalinated seawater is an important source of water for our customers here in Western Australia, accounting for up to half of our supply (using the most recent 5 year average). More information on our supply is available at bit.ly/WC-ClimateWater. Thank you ~ Lara

  • @darrylfernandes4806
    @darrylfernandes4806 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hope one day our country including India and Sri Lanka may begin water desalination plant to our citizens utility in case of shortage of rain waters stored in dams.

  • @engmohamalhakeem7651
    @engmohamalhakeem7651 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for helping people to understand 🤗

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад

      If you did'nt understand before , there's a chance you got indoctrinated !

  • @hasanhas00n1
    @hasanhas00n1 2 года назад +4

    quick question what do you do with the brine produced from cleaning the water?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +1

      Great question - thank you! Salt/brine is returned to the ocean via a diffuser 500m out to sea where ocean tides and currents continue to mix with the concentrated water. Within 50m of the diffuser outlet, the concentrate is back to normal seawater salinity levels. We continue to monitor the ocean environment and report to relevant environmental agencies. More information on this topic (as well as an underwater view) is available via bit.ly/3JWjVeG. Thank you ~ Lara

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад +1

      Strangely, no one has the slightest idea, so much for the sustainability of that project!
      Jump easily and elephant over the problem!

    • @hasanhas00n1
      @hasanhas00n1 2 года назад +2

      @@Watercorpwa thanks for the reply

    • @ariefghani2380
      @ariefghani2380 Год назад +1

      Could've sell the brine to flow battery companies that uses bromine.

  • @IndiaindiaindiabigB
    @IndiaindiaindiabigB 9 месяцев назад +1

    Weldone 👍Clear Explanation

  • @gregorymalchuk272
    @gregorymalchuk272 Год назад +1

    Why did you garble the audio at 4:07 when it starts talking about energy recovery from the brine waste stream? It is the one part of reverse osmosis that isn't explained well anywhere.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад +1

      Hi @gregorymalchuk272 we hear what you're saying and will take this on board for future productions. On this occasion, to uncover the content from our fast-forward portion, you can review the video transcript here: bit.ly/3KsuZ5k. ~ Lara

  • @FaruqAtilola
    @FaruqAtilola Год назад

    Great presentation!

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thank you, Faruq Atilola! Desalination is certainly an interesting subject and such a huge part of how we secure our water supply here in Western Australia. ~ Lara

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Год назад +1

    Hi Pete. Another Pete here. Great video. I took a daylight ICE from Hamburg to FRA Flughafen and it was so crowded. The night ICE is really nicer for hotel savings and comfort. Good advice about the mask and earplugs/headphones. Cheers from Virginia. Peter.

  • @alieum.kenneh6041
    @alieum.kenneh6041 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting video.

  • @tribeoflevi1259
    @tribeoflevi1259 Год назад +1

    I’m curious to know how much a Desalinization plant cost to build, I need this in my county Haiti

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Hello, seawater desalination is an expensive system of sourcing water for the community, this is why it's important to implement sustainable energy solutions in desalination operations. Desalination is very important to us here in Western Australia as we've had a decline of ~20% in rainfall to some of our southern regions and a knock-on effect of more than 80% reduction in streamflow into our dams. We encourage you to explore the resources available through the International Water Association to learn more about how worldwide utilities are managing their water supply; iwa-network.org/. Thanks ~ Lara

  • @garlicbread-bm5yp
    @garlicbread-bm5yp Год назад +1

    this is absolutelty amazing, well constructed explenation!!! i deeply appreciate it alot becuase even i, a freshman can understand it!

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thank you, we're glad you enjoyed this video. ~ Lara

  • @yves7778
    @yves7778 8 месяцев назад

    Amazing plant! 😍

  • @bubbelut
    @bubbelut Год назад +1

    Howcome you skipped the part that explains the RO output stream pressure energy recycling, does it power the intakepump?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      To uncover the content from our fast-forward portion, you can review the video transcript here: bit.ly/3KsuZ5k. ~ Lara

  • @engr.adeelakram4481
    @engr.adeelakram4481 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's an amazing and briefly described video... Kudos to the team involved but please make sure to have a safety helmet during the entry into the filtration hall. Safety is the best policy 👌

  • @roshanmohan1862
    @roshanmohan1862 2 года назад +3

    Why fast forward the explanation at 4:16?

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад

      She mentioned that later it got more technical so maybe they didn't expect viewers to show up with a brain bigger than a chicken's, or maybe it's the IQ size of the entire company?
      Who knows ? I'm sorry to say it so bluntly !

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +2

      Hi Kim, our customers and social media audiences represent a huge cross-section of ages and varying levels of understanding when it comes to water literacy. Our content is also used in schools to support lessons and beyond, so it's important for us to ensure that it's easily consumable and not over-complex. For those who are interested in learning or discussing more about the inner workings of our operations, we accept questions through social media or our online enquiry form here: bit.ly/3ShzIYA. Thanks ~ Lara

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thanks for your feedback, we'll take this on board! To uncover the content from our fast-forward portion, you can review the video transcript here: bit.ly/3KsuZ5k. ~ Lara

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! ~ Lara

  • @abee5776
    @abee5776 Год назад

    EXCELLENT !

  • @emozley
    @emozley Год назад

    Great work!! One question though… what happens to the brine by product and does altering the salinity of the ocean bring any risks with it?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад +1

      Hi Ed! Thank you - Desalination is a pretty cool process! Our desalination plants meet stringent environmental protection criteria and are designed to have minimal impact on the surrounding environment. Salt and other impurities which are removed from seawater during the desalination process are returned to the ocean via diffusers, mixing quickly with the seawater to have minimal impact on the surrounding marine environment (meeting all environmental compliance requirements). You can find further information on this topic via the link in our post; bit.ly/3hrqTMT (as well as an underwater view at ruclips.net/video/qAcxK5mYtSc/видео.html). Regards ~ Lara

  • @kingraiderr
    @kingraiderr Год назад +1

    Brilliant

  • @danishiqbal8409
    @danishiqbal8409 3 месяца назад

    We can make Caustic soda(NaOH) from brine by Electrolysis process or convert brine to iodized salt which can also used as domestic salt

  • @BenayacheElectrical
    @BenayacheElectrical Год назад

    how specific cosumption of this plant

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      More information on our Southern Seawater Desalination Plant is available at www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water/Desalination/Southern-Seawater-Desalination-Plant. ~ Lara

  • @AvadutSalunke
    @AvadutSalunke Год назад

    What is minimum cost of 1ltr of water?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Thanks for your question! The Water Services Association of Western Australia has reported on water source solutions and related cost which you can explore via their website; www.wsaa.asn.au/publication/all-options-table-urban-water-supply-options-australia. The cheapest source of water is water that we can save through adopting water-efficient behaviours and fixtures. Thanks ~ Lara

  • @hestheMaster
    @hestheMaster 2 года назад +2

    If only they could understand how important this would be to have for Los Angeles and vicinity in California.
    A byproduct left is salt which could be sold to states in the Midwest and the Northeast for winter snow removal.

  • @coleallen9928
    @coleallen9928 Год назад

    Could I possible use some of your footage for a project?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Hi Cole, thanks for your enquiry! You're welcome to refer to our RUclips videos however if there's an opportunity you'd like to chat through in more detail, please feel free to submit an enquiry via our website so that our support team can assist; bit.ly/3qkh9L6 (find the blue "other enquiries form" button). Thanks ~ Lara

  • @EnglishRain
    @EnglishRain Год назад

    Very nice thank you

  • @greenworldgeneraltradersli3581
    @greenworldgeneraltradersli3581 2 года назад

    We are looking for a possibility that we got this project in Dar es salaam. What is your help?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад

      Hello, we encourage you to visit the website of the Australian Water Association where you can find information about international programs to support information and collaborations of this nature; www.awa.asn.au/programs/international. You'll also find the option to register with them to discuss opportunities to share knowledge here: www.awa.asn.au/contact-us. Kind regards ~ Lara

  • @hajjamisaid6740
    @hajjamisaid6740 Год назад

    Professionnel plants, SWRO

  • @terryhughes7349
    @terryhughes7349 2 года назад +1

    excellent video. Would like to know how the reverse osmosis filters can be recovered (if that is possible). Like where does that salt go? Great job.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +1

      Hi Terry, we're glad to hear that you found this information interesting 🙂 We have additional information at bit.ly/3hrqTMT which also touches on the journey of salt in this process. We did explore alternate salt options and unfortunately they were deemed as economically nonviable due to land requirements, cost, transport and quality requirements. As such the best outcome is returning salt to the sea in accordance with environmental protection criteria. Regards ~ Lara

    • @Zzudwa
      @Zzudwa 11 месяцев назад

      It's not really an answer tbh.
      How exactly you maintaining the process of dumping the salt back into the ocean and why exactly do you consider it as an environmentally safe option?
      Why simply selling salt products to consumers isn't a financially reasonable option?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your follow-up questions @Zzudwa - Around 40% of the water that goes through our desalination plants comes out as fresh drinking water. The remainder is pumped back into the ocean through ocean outfall. As it is more salty than normal seawater, special diffusers ensure it mixes quickly and thoroughly back into the sea. Outfall diffusers in Australia are designed so that salty brine does not harm the environment - Our diffusers are 500m out to sea where ocean tides and currents continue to mix with the concentrated water. Within 50m of the diffuser outlet, the concentrate is back to normal seawater salinity levels. We continue to monitor the ocean environment and report to relevant environmental agencies. The requirements for the storage, processing and packaging of salt, for use commercially or by retail, is an example of one of the hindrances to this reuse option at present. We do however continue to explore opportunities to repurpose biproducts from our water supply operations - See some current solutions via www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water/Environment-and-sustainability. Regards ~ Lara

    • @Zzudwa
      @Zzudwa 11 месяцев назад

      @@Watercorpwa Hi Lara, thx for extended explanation, that was really interesting to know.
      By the way what is about utilizing/recycling used filtering cells? Are they waste or do you wash and reuse them?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  11 месяцев назад

      Hello @Zzudwa, great question! Our filtering cells undergo regular in-place flushes and cleans during operation, extending their performance for up to 5-10 years. When they finally retire, we're actively researching ways to reuse or recycle them - options include providing it to industries like mining or agriculture for non-potable water use and contributing to construction materials or waste-to-energy. Rest assure we are continuously researching for more sustainable options! 🔄 💧 ~ Gideon

  • @keerthiroshan1636
    @keerthiroshan1636 3 месяца назад

    What is the sea water ro mainbran filter life time

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  3 месяца назад

      Hi @keerthiroshan1635, you would be interested to know that our filtering cells undergo regular in-place flushes and cleans during operation which extends their performance for up to 5-10 years and when they finally retire, we're actively researching ways to reuse or recycle them - options include providing it to industries like mining or agriculture for non-potable water use and contributing to construction materials or waste-to-energy. Rest assured we are continuously researching for more sustainable options! 💧 ~ Gideon

  • @stiinatolli439
    @stiinatolli439 Год назад

    How much do microfilters cost?

    • @TR-Mead
      @TR-Mead Год назад

      Some that i worked on about 15 years ago were smaller and they cost $30,000 US each.

  • @sksoyeb0303
    @sksoyeb0303 2 года назад +1

    What you do with brine If you throw back then in two seas , that's not a sustainable option for environment

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +2

      Hi Sk Soyeb, thanks for your question. Salt/brine is returned to the ocean via a diffuser 500m out to sea where ocean tides and currents continue to mix with the concentrated water. Within 50m of the diffuser outlet, the concentrate is back to normal seawater salinity levels. This information and more is available via the link in our original post [bit.ly/3hrqTMT] however if you have any more questions please let us know. Furthermore, we continue to monitor the ocean environment and report to relevant environmental agencies. You can also see more of the desalination process at bit.ly/3JWjVeG. Thank you ~ Lara

    • @daniilspiridonov
      @daniilspiridonov Год назад

      I also worry of this, as many more desalination plants are in operation over the world. How will the sea life deal with the increase of salt in the sea in the future?

  • @greenworldgeneraltradersli3581
    @greenworldgeneraltradersli3581 2 года назад

    Can you have any of this same plant in Africa?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад

      Hopefully our recent reply, to your other question, referring you to the Australian Water Association helps with this question. Thank you ~ Lara

  • @JB-1-w8w
    @JB-1-w8w Год назад

    How are the UF skids pretreated to reduce backwashing and reducing reject water?

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Hello, please feel free to register technical questions via our enquiry portal for a response from our desalination department; Form available at bit.ly/3qkh9L6. Regards ~ Lara

  • @hoanganhdao68
    @hoanganhdao68 8 месяцев назад

    Thats inovation! 👍

  • @EweTubio
    @EweTubio 2 года назад

    With only 670mls this year 2022.
    How can we have another plant in the future? ❤😃

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +1

      Have you heard the news? Alkimos has been selected as the preferred location for our next desalination plant - You can find more information here: bit.ly/3URBUqV. Thanks ~ Lara

    • @EweTubio
      @EweTubio 2 года назад +1

      @@Watercorpwa That is fantastic news, ThankYou for letting us know Lara.
      Would be nice if Twiggy reached into his petty cash tin and donated $3.8B 😏❤️

  • @RyeonLok
    @RyeonLok Год назад +1

    why not install a generator to the energy recovery rotor which rotates 900rpm to generate electricity? increasing the efficiency. i guest it's not cost viable for time being

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад +1

      Hello, we appreciate your question and encourage you to register it via our enquiry form at bit.ly/3qkh9L6 so that one of our desalination experts can assist. Thanks ~ Lara

  • @sivanagaraju4919
    @sivanagaraju4919 7 месяцев назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @leebartoo613
    @leebartoo613 7 месяцев назад

    if you hook up a roll of air bubblers, Then suck up the steam before treating the water would be more clean .then rest needs less cleaning

  • @Kimhjortsbjerg
    @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад +1

    Never the less , the sun is desalinating the worlds oceans 100 % naturally , which eventually ends up as clouds from which it is raining , snowing a.s.o.
    Then the noceans get more salty , but still this process is natural . What else would you call it ?

  • @justinmyers6737
    @justinmyers6737 6 месяцев назад

    The pressure recovery system was what I wanted to see...must be proprietary

  • @mohebalikalani2115
    @mohebalikalani2115 5 месяцев назад

    thank you also I have new method high efficiency

  • @pratheepalexander6462
    @pratheepalexander6462 Год назад

    Good expy

  • @kevinkitchen3351
    @kevinkitchen3351 8 месяцев назад

    Except the highly dense saline outflow destroys the ocean environment when the return of the removed salts to the sea. Not surprised the video skipped that bit.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  8 месяцев назад +3

      For clarity, salt/brine from our desalination plants is returned to the ocean via a diffuser 500m out to sea where ocean tides and currents continue to mix with the concentrated water. Within 50m of the diffuser outlet, the concentrate is back to normal seawater salinity levels - An underwater view is available via www.watercorporation.com.au/Our-water/Desalination/Southern-Seawater-Desalination-Plant. Our desalination plants meet stringent environmental protection criteria - We continue to monitor the ocean environment and report to relevant environmental agencies. They're designed to have minimal impact on the surrounding environment - Due to the high energy swell, the discharged concentrated seawater mixes quickly. The offshore discharge and intake pipelines are designed and located to minimise any effects on sensitive marine habitats, such as seagrasses and reef systems. Regards ~ Lara

  • @ralphgreenwood5857
    @ralphgreenwood5857 Год назад

    I'm going to guess a water intake.🤔

  • @omgwtfbbq_1
    @omgwtfbbq_1 Год назад

    Video starts at 2:00.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Hi Lex, is that code for you "preferred the content as of the 2 minute mark"? ~ Lara

  • @LEOwaterpump
    @LEOwaterpump 2 месяца назад

    Nery Nice

  • @JT-xg2wp
    @JT-xg2wp Год назад

    I wish I could joint with the team of the engineers here.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  Год назад

      Perhaps there's an opportunity on the horizon JT - Stay in tune with our latest career pathways at bit.ly/WC-CareerOpportunities. ~ Lara

  • @moeh3963
    @moeh3963 Год назад +1

    I wonder what the project build and yearly operating costs. can really change a countries living standards. You would think NGOs, UN, Western Countries would fund something like this for developing countries instead of god knows what the hell they spend on

  • @maamoonkhan
    @maamoonkhan 10 месяцев назад

    Why fast forward!!! We want detailed information

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  9 месяцев назад +1

      We love knowing you're interested in more detailed information! 🌊. You can access a text version of the fast forward portion via the video transcript; www.watercorporation.com.au/School-programs/Water-supply-and-water-conservation/Virtual-tours. Regards ~ Lara

    • @maamoonkhan
      @maamoonkhan 9 месяцев назад

      @@Watercorpwa thank you so much means a lot ❤️

  • @rasikabandara5561
    @rasikabandara5561 Год назад

    Dreem work plsed.❤

  • @bignose31
    @bignose31 10 месяцев назад

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  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Dehydration lime

  • @mohebalikalani2115
    @mohebalikalani2115 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you I have new design in my linked in "Design of Seasonal Sea Water Treatment plant with evaporation Method Jet Plasma in the Desert Iran May 2024 - Present"

  • @duuck2381
    @duuck2381 Год назад

    Me in watching this in high school still confused what gets put in it

  • @psgower72
    @psgower72 2 года назад +1

    And the ascent was from???? Not, Western Australia!!!

    • @Kimhjortsbjerg
      @Kimhjortsbjerg 2 года назад

      I suspect it could be a Chinese who has learned English?

  • @vigneshv9584
    @vigneshv9584 2 года назад

    BSC chemistry degree complete eligibility reply me age 26 can you explain. me

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад

      Hi Vignesh V, it sounds like you may be asking about careers in the water industry with us? If so, you can learn more on our website www.watercorporation.com.au/careers. Regards ~ Water Corporation

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    @yusuf131000 4 месяца назад +1

    If we as humans invest in betting our lives other than making weapons that uses billions

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Camp Lagunes

  • @derekbentley334
    @derekbentley334 2 года назад

    Electric motors since 1834 gas since 1879
    It's time to replace the fuel of a generator motor

  • @jamescole3152
    @jamescole3152 2 года назад

    The sound is horrible. Can't hear anything.

    • @Watercorpwa
      @Watercorpwa  2 года назад +2

      Hi James, we encourage you to consider downloading the video to help improve your individual experience. Our audience, through our various social media channels, has confirmed this content is functional and informative. ~ Lara

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Corona de Lux Australia Dutch. Isreal jarusalem the aséems your all about yo see I’m like Moses. Death after death lie after lie. But only the children will smile

  • @adam9904
    @adam9904 2 года назад

    I drink coca cola and Pepsi also sprite from Pakistan 😂

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    It’s spread desease

  • @SusanthaAbeysingheYarramanWard
    @SusanthaAbeysingheYarramanWard 2 года назад +2

    One day I will invent more efficient method.

  • @AlbertHiroshiro
    @AlbertHiroshiro Год назад

    😂kkkkkk

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Reject virus snd bacteria lol. Yea right

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    One in Penna pennsylavina. Lands hidden chambers of commerce.crimes

  • @js250
    @js250 2 месяца назад

    How the hell must one understand the pressure recovery when you sped up the video so no one can understand the speech. Shame on you.

  • @dkkhan9441
    @dkkhan9441 Год назад

    Where is bwro plant?should be again water treatment with bwro plant.😂

  • @AndrewFourie-p1h
    @AndrewFourie-p1h Год назад

    :D

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Your killing animals

  • @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661
    @edwardmichaelgamboajr3661 2 года назад

    Genocides