Clean Water Scarcity Relief Program
The purpose of this program is to convert wasted water into purified water for times of crises.
This program focuses on three main objectives: Donated Recyclable Material, Providing Purified Water and Educating the Public.
In order to achieve these objectives Pozzi Recycles will integrate these routines into communities’ everyday lives.
1. Donating Recyclable Material to increase liquid gains.
2. Donating Liquids in containers to provide usable water.
3. Educating the public to reduce future water waste.
Donating Recyclable Material
Pozzi Recycles will ask the participants of this program to donate all their single use beverage containers with left over liquid in them so the company can accumulate as much liquid as possible to be purified and redistributed in times of crises.
Providing Purified Water
Pozzi Recycles will provide purified water during times of crises by partnering with a water purification company such as De Anza Water Conditioning Inc. This company would purify the wasted water and then another company such as Mike Boyd Water Transport would deliver the purified water to a bottling plant such as Viagra Bottling LLC.
Finally, the bottled waters are transported to people in need during times of crisis by a
transport company such as Custom Transport Inc.
Educating the Public
Pozzi Recycles will ask these programs participants to educate their loved ones on the importance of preserving and reusing as much water as possible. It will also promote water reuse solutions through a company program awareness campaign to reduce the amount of water wasted per year. It will also partner with the Thirst Project which educates students in secondary schools and universities about the global water crisis.
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1.7 trillion gallons of water is wasted in the U.S. every year. 790 million people across the globe lack access to clean water systems; thus, there is a great need for purifying wasted water.
Process: Beverage containers are gathered through various sources such as
Pozzi Recycle's donate what you can when you can program and its California cleanup program.
Many of these recyclables have liquid waste that can be purified and re-purposed. This water can be used for crises such as when in 2014 Flint Michigan converted its water source to the Flint River and polluted the city.
The gathered recyclables are transported to a recycle warehouse to be processed but before that the liquid is transferred into 10,000-gallon storage containers. Then a company such as the De Anza Water Conditioning Inc will purify the wasted liquid and the Mike Boyd Water
Transport Company transports the purified water to the Viagra Bottling Company for packaging at another location After packaging it is transported to where it is needed and distributed by Custom Transport Incorporated.
Works Cited
It will also partner with the Thirst Project which educates students in secondary schools and universities about the global water crisis. (THIRSTPROJECT.ORG/about/our emission/)
1.7 trillion gallons of water is wasted in the U.S. every year
(ECOFRIENDLYHABITATS.COM/water-wasting-facts/)
790 million people across the globe lack access to clean water systems
(CDC.GOV/healthy water/global/wash_statistics.html:~:text=An%20estimated%20790%20million%20 people,access%20tp%20adequate%20sanitation%2015.)
For Example: In 2014 Flint Michigan converted its water source to the Flint River and polluted the city.
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MOSES WEST IS WINNING THE BATTLE. I RECOMMEND YOU GET HIS MACHINE FOR CLEAN WATER
The Nuclear Plant at Diablo Canyon
Separates Salt from Ocean Water
Attached is the link to the YouTube video explaining more.
Diablo Canyon's desalination plant works (youtube.com)
Moses West has created the solution that we need to adopt throughout the world.
Here is the link to his website The Moses West Foundation – Water Is Free
I don't have permission to repost his content to show you a video, but this man has figured it out.
According to Copilot the effects of this technology are only dangerous when overly scaled or used in or near biodiverse ecosystems.
Effects on the Environment:
Extracting moisture from the air and converting it into water doesn’t significantly impact the environment on a small scale.
However, if this process were scaled up significantly, several factors would come into play:
Local Climate: In arid regions, extracting moisture could exacerbate water scarcity.
Energy Consumption: The process of condensation requires energy (e.g., cooling systems). If done on a large scale, it could contribute to overall energy consumption.
Water Redistribution: If the condensed water is used elsewhere (e.g., for irrigation), it could alter local water availability.
Ecological Balance: Removing moisture from the air might affect local ecosystems, especially if it disrupts natural humidity patterns.
Heat Exchange: Condensation releases latent heat, which could impact local temperatures.
Overall, the environmental impact depends on the scale, location, and purpose of moisture extraction.
Responsible management and consideration of ecological factors are essential to minimize adverse effects
I've been talking to chat Gpt about how we can make millions of gallons of water obtained from used water bottles clean drinkable water again and it is possible in many different ways.
Maybe a company that specializes in cleaning water we get so that we can ship it to those in need?
When will the rain water be unsafe to drink without filtration?
"Because of their widespread use, release and disposal over the decades, PFASs show up virtually everywhere: in soil, surface water, the atmosphere, the deep ocean—and even the human body."
Forever Chemicals Are Widespread in U.S. Drinking Water - Scientific American
Forever Chemical regulation
Michael Regan, U.S. EPA on Twitter: "Today, I am proud to announce @EPA’s comprehensive national roadmap to confront the pervasive challenge of PFAS pollution. It’s time we prioritize the health of American families over the profits of big polluters. 👍🏾🌎 https://t.co/bAwQRKhIcw https://t.co/CaLximbtL9" / Twitter