Deep Seated Water Located Near Kingman, Arizona
AquaterreX locates water near Kingman, Arizona at 5X the flow rate of any nearby wells. See the process in our video. AquaterreX locates water for a homestead in the extremely arid region 50 miles east of Kingman, Arizona in an entirely undeveloped area of high desert. Surrounding well data showed wells are dry or delivering…
Read MoreUnlocking Abundant Water Resources in Union County, New Mexico with Deep Seated Water Technologies
In the arid landscapes of Union County, New Mexico, a farming family faced a daunting challenge: dwindling water supplies threatening their agricultural operations. As local water well records showed a steady decline in yields over the last 50 years, they were thrilled that the new water well located by AquaterreX was delivering over 1300 gallons…
Read MoreIt’s Earth Day! You can Make a Difference. Donate to the Earth Organization!
Today is Earth Day, the one day every year we celebrate the beauty and importance of our precious planet. There is one organization that has been working tirelessly for 20 years to protect and serve our planet, the Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization. LAEO has a mission to research environmental issues to find and implement logical…
Read MoreUnveiling Earth’s Subsurface Secrets: Exploring the Depths of Deep Seated Water
In our initial exploration of the enigmatic world beneath our feet, we delved into the significance of Deep Seated Water and the challenges tied to its extraction. Now, let’s broaden our perspective to encompass the fascinating realms of deep aquifers, uncovering recent technological breakthroughs, scientific discoveries, and the remarkable potential held within these subterranean reservoirs.…
Read MoreUnveiling the Mysteries of Deep-Seated Water: AquaterreX’s Journey into Earth’s Hidden Reservoirs
Water, the lifeblood of our planet, has long been a subject of fascination and exploration. While we’re accustomed to the sight of rivers, lakes, and oceans on the Earth’s surface, there’s a hidden realm beneath our feet that holds vast reservoirs of water known as “deep seated water.” In this blog post, we’ll embark on…
Read MorePanama Canal Water Crisis Threatens Global Trade
For over 100 years the Panama Canal has been a vital conduit for global trade, facilitating the passage of ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Indeed, 6% of all world trade passes through the canal each year. Yet, insufficient rainfall, coupled with increased demand, has led to a significant decline in water levels, threatening…
Read MoreAquaterreX Extends Warm Thanksgiving Wishes
In the U.S. we celebrate a much-anticipated holiday named Thanksgiving on the 23rd of November this year. It is one of the more important holidays as it celebrates family, faith, and country. It provides us with the opportunity to pause and reflect on what we are thankful for. At AquaterreX, with our devotion to water-related…
Read MoreThe Water-Powered Car — Elon Musk, Stanley Meyer and the H2O Car
At AquaterreX, we’re all about finding abundant freshwater that can help save the planet. This story is fascinating in that it describes a use for water some experts consider a scientific unicorn. However, many think it is worth considering, perhaps even Elon Musk? Read on… In the annals of technological innovation, few stories are as…
Read MoreUnlocking Australia’s Freshwater Potential: AquaterreX’s Groundbreaking Journey
In a previous blog post in August, we delved into our groundbreaking work in Colorado, where we harnessed our proprietary software and patented instrumentation to identify areas of interest and pinpoint water well bore sites. We’ve also been busy in Australia, the world’s driest inhabited continent, unlocking the potential of Australia’s freshwater resources. Down Under,…
Read MoreUS Groundwater is Getting Saltier. What to Do?
Yesterday, the US Geological Survey (USGS), presented data that shows US groundwater has has increased salinity, along with other harmful chemicals and residual substances. According to the publication Phys.org, they have measured up to 500 chemical constituents, including major ions, metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds, fertilizers, and radionuclides. phys.org article. An interactive groundwater map from…
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