Where did February go? So busy preparing for the Perfect Storm
We didn’t get to Feb’s blog, so here she is, as the news likes to say:
‘LATE BREAKING’
Sorry, brave and loyal readers. We apologize for the delay, but after you read this blog, we believe you will understand. We feel so blessed we’re able to predict this Perfect Storm brewing on the horizon. We just hoped our company would survive and be there to help people through this powerful mixture of events (it’s not easy being so early in the game as a disruptive technology). These events are occurring at just the right time in our growth cycle (we would have preferred earlier, but as with all weather events, these things are tough to predict, and we must trust God’s timing, and He provided us with the right partners at the perfect time). Blessed to say we have survived and are STRONGER than ever.
What is a Perfect Storm? Did you see the movie, the 2000 release with George Clooney depicting the 1991 Halloween Nor’easter? The film combined three meteorological events to create the “Perfect Storm.”
The Collins dictionary defines “Perfect Storm” best as “an unusual combination of events or things that produce an unusually bad or powerful result.”
Our Perfect Storm focuses on the powerful result (not the bad, although the frequency of weather storms does have a bad result for the residents whose pain we try to ease), as there have been three events that have created the PERFECT STORM (and of course we will use it to make the best water).
Event #1—Science and the Media have caught up to the water pollution problem AND the plastic problem.
This month the news was awash with tons of stories on both issues. The recent articles regarding the contamination of our aquifers and the percentages of our municipal systems have been shocking, even to us. The fact is that the EPA has not added new contaminants to the testing list, established a standard for testing them, or set a safe limit, which is extremely concerning.
Let me give you a perfect example of this that I discussed at a FEMA/Army Corps of Engineers community meeting in Kula, Maui, when I was there in October.
We are all aware of the growth of electric vehicles (EVs), and the most significant component in their batteries is lithium. They were discussing the air testing that was done after the fires and the high content of lithium that prevented them from allowing people back to their homes, and the community wanted the data.
As the lithium came from the EVs being burned, I of course asked what the water tests showed regarding lithium and was told that they didn’t test for it in the water. When I inquired why not if it was in the air, they responded, “The EPA hasn’t given us testing parameters or procedures to test for lithium in the water.”
WHAT, NO TESTS?
“Excuse me,” I said to them. You know it’s in the air, and you prevented people from going back into their homes because of it, yet you haven’t tested for it in the water because the EPA hasn’t provided water testing guidelines. That absurd, I thought. You can’t make this stuff up. I posted live videos on our FB page of us attending the meetings.
DON’T BELIEVE ME?
Here is a link to the EPA’s Technical Data Sheet for lithium. https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-11/ucmr5-technical-fact-sheet-lithium-in-drinking-water.pdf
Look at UCMR 5, as it states the following:
“SDWA (Safe Drinking Water Act) requires that every five years the EPA publish monitoring requirements for priority contaminants that may be present in drinking water and do not have EPA drinking water regulatory standards. UCMR 5, which includes lithium, spans 2022–2026, with sample collection by public water systems (PWSs) from 2023 to 2025 and the completion of data reporting in 2026 (EPA, 2021a; EPA, 2021b). Learn more about UCMR 5.”
It states right there that those chemicals in UCMR 5 “do not have EPA drinking water regulatory standards.” In other words, we monitor the situation every five years, and we will get back to you. Man, that doesn’t exactly make me feel better. How about you?
Now we have all seen the new studies released this month regarding microplastics in bottled water. Here is a quote from the study conducted by the NIH: “The researchers found that, on average, a liter of bottled water included about 240,000 tiny pieces of plastic. About 90% of these plastic fragments were nanoplastics. This total was 10 to 100 times more plastic particles than seen in earlier studies, which mostly focused on larger microplastics.” https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/plastic-particles-bottled-water#:~:text=The%20researchers%20found%20that%2C%20on,mostly%20focused%20on%20larger%20microplastics.
We have stated our findings for a decade (and been called fearmongers), but I know that if I put a case of water in the sun for a week, the TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) readings will go through the roof. I could maintain the seal on the water bottle, but the number of particles inside would increase. While a TDS reading doesn’t tell you what the particle is that’s increasing, what else could it be? The bottle is sealed. The only thing in contact with the water is the plastic bottle. Anyone remember Sheryl Crow saying she got breast cancer from drinking unopened hot bottled water in her car that she put back in the fridge? The bottled water industry and the media lambasted her for that statement.
Microplastics affect the cells in your body. Water will only hydrate you if it crosses the cell membrane. If it doesn’t, all it does is pass through your body. It’s not difficult to understand how tiny particles of plastic could obstruct this process or cause severe damage to your cells. Also, what is plastic made of? Petroleum. Yeah, that sure seems healthy, doesn’t it?
We stand vindicated for bringing the issue up a decade ago, and now the public has the facts. That’s a pretty powerful Event #1 right there.
Event #2—The increased efficiency and Government Subsidies for Alternate Energy have made it a viable alternative to Municipal Electrical Utilities, and the Government Subsidies for adding solar and AWGs have made them more economical.
I have been blessed over the past two months to be interviewed by numerous publications and radio shows discussing the Environment and our technology (Environmental Impact with Environmentalist icon Nancy Pearlman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcY93xxPS4I&t=32s and Authority Magazine naming me a Social Impact Hero http://tinyurl.com/Authority-Magazine, to name two), and I also have an article being published in Energies Magazine March issue that discusses this exactly (we will post when it’s published this month).
Getting tax credits for buying solar and knowing you have a set capital cost that can be amortized over 7 years makes AWG technology attractive and more economical than in past years. It also gives you control over two essential commodities for a safe, peaceful, and healthy life: water and electricity.
I will not go into detail in this blog, as the article will come out soon, and I am honored and blessed that Energies felt it was worth publishing, but we have finally secured great solar partners to co-market our products. The partnership with NUE Use Energy that was released last month and our working and testing relationship with the Nonprofit Footprint.org have put us in a position that no other AWG company has.
We have tested our products together and now offer solar solutions to our customers on our website. We are about to unveil our solar page as well. Only being in this industry for the past 15 years has given us the reputation and trust that other companies in the alternative energy industry want to partner with us. We are also finishing our South Florida Disaster Relief Trailer with our AWGs, which run on solar. Thank you, Mind Army, for having the vision to support this cause, and LGNDS for making a huge donation to protect South Florida during a disaster.
Event #3- Civil unrest and lingering fear over what is happening in the world
War in Israel and Gaza. In Ukraine. China and the US are at odds with balloons being floated over our Country. Extremists in BOTH parties (not being political, but the word “moderate” seems to have left the dictionary) are seemingly unable to find any common ground. I don’t think it’s an overstatement to say the world is in a mess right now.
Now we wish this wasn’t the case, and we are not trying to feed into the fear, but we have seen a larger group of people that want to secure their access to safe water and electricity. We have always believed, with groundwater pollution and other aspects affecting our planet, that it is a great idea to secure your own safe water supply. It’s the reason why we have invested so much money in building the best AWGs on the market. But we wish there wasn’t all this unrest to help prove our point.
It does make sense. With unrest and wars not being fought the traditional way (now with unmanned drones, bioweapons, threats of EMP, the farming industry being controlled, farmland being bought up by the rich, and experiencing supply problems with COVID, etc.), even the most ardent city dwellers are looking to move to the country and become sustainable and resilient.
The prepper movement is no longer fringe. It’s mainstream. Heck, we have a new hit TV show, Modern Homestead, that follows two Californians, Janna Breslin and Evan DeMarco, who move to Tennessee to learn how to Homestead. https://youtu.be/wFB4hDoMI1M?si=uW1XOPY0vuueviKK
Three events all move together at one point in time to create the Perfect Storm. Sorry we missed the February blog, but we have been busy giving people the right tools to be resilient to weather this storm.
Have a blessed and safe March, everyone, and Lord willing, we will be back in April to update you on our progress.
If this blog has piqued your interest, we would love for you to become a Water Warrior and join the movement to give every human the right to access pure, safe drinking water.
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