2022 – Nothing Special, Just Helping to Save the Planet From Drought
Check Out Our Top 5 Blogs From 2022 We’ve been busy in 2022, enhancing our unique technology to locate fresh groundwater, especially in arid regions and drought-plagued areas. There is a vast source of water, estimated to be 6,000 years of global supply (US National Groundwater Association) that is now available economically and quickly through…
Read MoreThere Is Hope to Solve the Worldwide Drought Scourge
All too often the reports coming in from across the planet are the doom and gloom of a drought-related problem affecting millions of people with no hope in sight. Just last week, the largest water supplier in the U.S. declared a drought emergency for Southern California that could impact 19 million people CBS news report.…
Read More2023 Forecast – Drought Relief or More of the Same?
As many parts of the world struggle with persistent drought, the big question as we head into 2023 is, will we get some relief, or are we facing more of the same? The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) predicts that the La Niña climatic phenomenon, which causes rainfall in certain regions and drought in others, has…
Read MoreLet’s Talk About the Elephant in the Room – Is the World Going to Run Out of Food in 2023?
The following blog was written by Darryl Bothe, Managing Director of AquaterreX Australia. Is the world going to run out of food in 2023? It’s a big question and if one is to believe the “doomsdayers”, the simple answer is yes. If one listens to politicians around the world, the answer is … well, let’s…
Read MoreData Centers and Chip Makers that Control the Internet Are Facing a Water Crisis
There are approximately 1,800 data centers in the US that house the computers that feed the Internet and power business computing across the nation. This is a linchpin of the economy. A little-known fact is that these data centers generate huge amounts of heat due to the massive amounts of power consumed. Thus, water becomes…
Read MoreHas Deep Seated Water from the Tonga Volcanic Eruption Caused Australia’s Flooding?
In January of this year, a volcano erupted in Tonga in the Pacific Ocean with a force as powerful as the eruption of Krakatoa in 1886. It also set the altitude record for producing a plume of smoke that reached 35 miles (58 kilometers) into the stratosphere. However, that plume of “smoke” was comprised mostly…
Read MoreDeep Seated Water Aquifer Providing Billions of Gallons of Fresh Water to Chicago
As much of the planet struggles with drought, a Deep Seated Water aquifer has been providing Chicago and parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, and Indiana with hundreds of billions of gallons of fresh water. The “Deep Sandstone Aquifer” (technically known as the Cambrian-Ordovician Sandstone Aquifer System) has been supplying increasing amounts of fresh water for…
Read MoreUS Drought Marches East – Now the Mississippi is Threatened
Many of us are aware of the severe drought challenges affecting over 30 million people in the US Southwest, but what is even more alarming, and not as well known, is that the massive drought has now reached the “Mighty Mississippi” river. America’s largest river, located in the center of the country, is facing unprecedented…
Read MoreVideo: The Scientific Approach to Supplemental Groundwater Location for Agriculture
AquaterreX Finds Water Where Others Say There is None. In this video we show our Scientific Approach to Supplemental Groundwater Location for Agriculture – in 4 Steps. Watch Here: The Problem In addition to other challenges, many farmers and ranchers are facing unprecedented water shortages that impact the very existence of their families and business.…
Read MoreCase Study: A Sustainable Texas Well For Many Generations
The Texas landowner was concerned about long-term drought and water contamination. Utilizing our Deep Seated Water (DSW) technology, we found a sustainable, pure source of water that needs no treatment or filtering. In fact, our senior Hydrogeologist said: “Based on DSW method and best practices in water management, this well will service this property for…
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