Desalination, Unlimited Water!

Desalination, Unlimited Water!

April 18, 2014 I Am Liberty Water water collection and storage Water Purification 0

Desalination, Unlimited Water!
Host: James Walton “I Am Liberty”

Desalination Port_Stanvac_Desalination_Plant_P1000725Last week we briefly discussed the article about Texas exploring abanding oil fields and drilling holes for fresh or brackish water. In that article there was talk of a proposed desalination plant. This is the reality of water levels in Texas.

When I opened the New York Times today I was absolutely astonished to see plans for a new desalination plant in China.
“BEIJING — A coastal desalination plant planned for east of Beijing could provide a large portion of the drinking water for the parched Chinese capital by 2019, the state news media quoted officials as saying on Tuesday. The reports indicated that the government and state enterprises were investing heavily in desalination projects to alleviate a dire water shortage in northern China.”

Water has always been a hot button topic of mine. It is probably one of the more wild ideas that I hold true to. On a planet that is more than ¾ water I am concerned about people getting enough clean, fresh water. On the surface I am insane, a kook. If you dig a little deeper, however, you will be very surprised at what you will find.

Desalination product_300x300For this reason I am welcoming back Mike Wofsey to the show this week. Mike has held senior positions with McGraw Hill and Unidigital, founded Scientific Illustration Services, a manufacturer of high precision measuring and color calibration tools. He received his bachelors and masters degrees in physics from City University of New York, and his Ph.D. in physics from The University of Alabama. He continues research in solar desalination and ion polarization. Mike has written for Physical Review Focus, The Wall Street Journal and Australian Provincial Newspapers.

He is part of the team who developed the SEA Panel. The SEA Panel was invented to solve water problems in Developing Nations. It is a robust, low-maintenance method of producing potable, irrigable water from any contaminated or saline source. Through a Phase 1 P3 Sustainability Grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, SEA Desalination has created several world field test sites. In addition, SEA Panel has deeply discounted product available for deployment in Developing Nations.
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Talking water problems tonight on I AM Liberty!

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