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Future Water Vision
We at FutureWater Inc. are committed to addressing and solving the current
global water and energy crisis. Diminishing and polluted global water
supplies combined with dead and dying coral reefs and marine sanctuaries
are evidence of our current global water crisis and hubris. In addition,
we label sewage, trash, and other used commodities as “waste” for
disposal into our oceans and to local landfills, and end up throwing
away renewable energy resources; resources that can be used as feedstock
and converted into fuel, biodiesel and electricity.
Our current oil “crisis” is in reality the sign of our global
energy crisis. We have not only created a preventable energy crisis,
but we have also created an unnecessary pollution crisis by sending trash
and tires into landfills, and sewage into our oceans, farms, and landfills;
these materials represent the total mismanagement and destruction of
renewable energy. We are not simply suffering from an “oil shortage”;
we are suffering from the disposal and loss of renewable energy sources.
This is a mismanagement trend we can, and must reverse!
Tragically, it is common practice for wastewater treatment plants to
dispose of billions of gallons of water daily instead of treating it
properly and reusing it, and hauling away sewage that could be converted
to electricity for on-site power. This practice is also common among
industrial and commercial businesses, thereby wasting precious water
needed for drinking and survival and forever losing potential energy
sources; pushing communities and this planet into a global water and
energy crisis.
We accept that our current Global Water and Energy Crisis is by far
more serious than Global Warming itself. We intend to make available
to communities environmentally friendly and sustainable systems to properly
treat and reuse wastewater and to provide more available clean water
for their community, and the planet. It will also be crucial to educate
local people and governments to take ownership of and properly maintain
new water supply sources.
FutureWater Perspective:
We acknowledge that the destruction of our air, land and marine environment
was caused by our unregulated use of petroleum based energy systems, releases
of hazardous and toxic chemicals and toxic sewage sludge and waste water discharges
into our environment. Local, state and federal governments have failed to properly
regulate the water and wastewater industry. Hence, water supplies have been
drained, and poorly regulated sewage plants have destroyed our land, river,
and marine environments. The consequence of this toxic overload is the global
collapse our entire eco-system. Ironically, these waste streams are also sources
of water production, recycling and reuse, and carbon-based renewable energy.
FutureWater Partnerships:
Our goal is to collaborate with other water and energy partners and to
source and employ water treatment and renewable energy systems and products
which are energy efficient and effective in their design and ability in treating
and providing clean useable drinking water and renewable energy for communities
and villages. Through collaborative partnerships with local governments, non-profits,
volunteer organizations and community leaders, and other water and energy partners
who have developed effective technologies that produce alternative energy and
convert waste to fuel and power and wastewater to clean water, we will be able
to help provide clean water and energy for people covering a broad demographic.
Water provides food, health, employment, opportunities for peace, and the ability
to mitigate related environmental and political crisis.
FutureWater Collaborative Strategy:
FutureWater is committed to developing partnerships with governments,
communities and villages, investors, and non-profits such as the Global Coral
Reef Alliance, The Small Island Developing States, The U.N. Global Conference
on Sustainability, and Save the Rain, the Bren School of the Environment and
Engineers Without Borders, and Doctors Without Borders.
FutureWater Goals:
To provide clean, useable drinking water and energy
for villages and communities
- To teach villages and urban populations
rainwater harvesting and catchment
- To properly treat, recycle and
reuse surface, industrial, commercial, and municipal wastewater and
polluted and contaminated groundwater
- To convert multiple solid
waste streams into renewable energy and clean electricity
- To clean
toxic, contaminated water using the methods of Electrocoagulation
- Assist in the development of a local Environmental Sustainability
Center engaged in forums, pod-casting, community-private partnerships,
research, and forums
- Mitigate the destruction of our coral reefs and global
marine environment caused by sewage wastewater treatment plants
- Provide workshops for design changes to architects and contractors
in rainwater harvesting and other resource designs
- Produce a Global
Water Crisis documentary titled “FutureWater”
- Eliminate
the destructive sewage discharges from treatment plants and the land
application of toxic sewage sludge also referred to as “bio-solids”
- Collaborate with investors and technology partners to provide
clean water and energy to financially disadvantaged villages and communities
- Combine water purification technology and waste conversion to
energy technology to produce and provide clean water and convert trash
into energy
- Affect and change natural resources-to-waste policies
and regulations into “water resource” and “renewable
energy resource recovery” policies and regulations
Summary:
Businesses and governments which have been driven by monetary incentives,
and failed in their “environmental stewardship” have sent
our planet into an ecological crisis. Ironically, only through ecological
incentives will be able to properly solve these problems. We
are dedicated to educating the global community that the global water
and energy crisis is now. And to providing clean drinking water and
renewable energy for villages and communities for the purpose of developing
a healthy economic infrastructure and meeting the future challenges
we will face; today’s wastewater is the water of the future,
and today’s waste is the energy of the future.
We are enlisting the support of investors, technology and energy partners,
local, state, national and international governments and organizations,
corporate support, academic partnerships, and international networking,
to implement environmental regulation and policy changes. We are
bringing together investors, engineers, business people, local and global
environmental and governmental agencies, water purification and conversion
technologies, enlisting environmental non-profits, and initiating and
completing community environmental projects, and distributing globally
an environmental documentary titled “FutureWater”. Together,
through the “practical management of water and renewable energy”,
we will provide water and energy for the future: FutureWater.
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