How Primary Water Can Solve the Global Water Crisis

How Primary Water Can Solve the Global Water Crisis

ByDebra Hamilton

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There is a source of fresh water that is never mentioned in the mainstream media, or widely understood by geologists. This forgotten resource is called primary water. Most water conservation agencies today focus on managing atmospheric water in the form of surface runoff and ground water, while negligible consideration is given to primary water. Pressuring up from deep within the earth through rock fissures, primary water is virtually limitless and clean. According to recent research, water within the earth exceeds five times the amount of water in all the world’s oceans. The practice of accessing primary water has been around for centuries. What enlightened scientists working at well-known universities today are finding out, is that all water is created in the mantle of the earth and is available in limitless quantities worldwide. Drilling for primary water looks similar to drilling for ground water. The main difference in accessing primary water is that it requires drilling into a geologic fissure or fault to release the primary water that has risen near the surface. Locating well sites to find primary water requires special training and experience. There are countless primary water wells that have been functioning for decades all over California and around the world. Primary water advantages: • Provides excellent quality, clean, unspoiled water. • Is fresh and not subject to pollution or surface radiation. • Is created under pressure, so that it comes near the surface by itself, incurring less pumping costs. • It never dries up. • Unlike groundwater, is not subject to the effects of drought. • Does not cause subsidence like some groundwater wells. • Refills depleted groundwater supplies from below in some instances. • Is plentiful and replenishable. • Can create localized water supply that is available where it is needed, when it is needed. • Horizontal drilling rigs can benefit fish and wildlife by refilling dried up streams and lakes. Primary water was used to refill dried up lakes such as Lake Elsinore (which went dry in the 1950s). • Primary water wells can be used to supplement existing water transport. How Primary Water Can Solve the Global Water Crisis is now available as a full color, printed magazine and covers the true story of primary water. It offers a snapshot of some of the 20th and 21st Century pioneers of Primary Water research including Pal Pauer and Stephan Riess. Visit: www.primarywaterinstitute.org.

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Publication Date
Dec 15, 2023
Language
English
Category
Science & Medicine
Copyright
No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
Contributors
By (author): Debra Hamilton

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Pages
72
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Color
Dimensions
US Letter (8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)

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