Sepp Hasslberger: Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Easier — Lockheed Martin Achieves a MAJOR Breakthrough

Making Salt Water Drinkable Just Got 99 Percent Easier Andrew Tarantola Gizmodo, 15 March 2013 Access to steady supplies of clean water is getting more and more difficult in the developing world, especially as demand skyrockets. In response, many countries have turned to the sea for potable fluids but existing reverse osmosis plants rely on …

Mongoose: NASA Notices Middle East Water Loss — Israeli Theft of Water from Arab Aquifers Not Mentioned

Counterintelligence really has to broaden its mandate. A unified Arab water intelligence and counterintelligence authority would be most interesting! Alarming water loss in Middle East, NASA study says DOHA, Qatar –  A NASA study found that an amount of freshwater almost the size of the Dead Sea has been lost in parts of the Middle …

George Abney: Emerging Desalination Technology

Respect is due to those who developed the viable method of desalination of seawater described in this report. A means of mitigating the damage done by fracking to potable ground water should include Canadian advances in desalination technology presented by Tang/Zoshi of rexresearch.com. The cumulative effects of fracking includes networked systems in the environment including …

Reference: WATER–Soul of the Earth, Mirror of Our Collective Souls

Robert David Steele Comprehensive Architect, Prime Design Huffington Post, Posted: January 5, 2011 21:08 PM Last week I examined how we might create Infinite Wealth for All, but left for this week the most vital element of life on earth, Water. It is the soul of the Earth, and it is black with the sins …

Review: Whose Water Is It?–The Unquenchable Thirst of a Water-Hungry World

Core selection, not a substitute for the master works August 28, 2010 Bernadette McDonald and Douglas Jehl (editors) Published by the National Geographic in 2003, this is an edited work with several but not all of the greats brought together. The short pieces are a fine collage for undergraduate reading and discussion but the book …