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The following LINKS concern issues of plastic bottles, desalination or any thing relating to WATER and what we can do to bring our awareness up!

Our MISSION“To bring products and technologies to market that beneficially influence people and the planet, keeping environmental harm to a minimum or eliminating it wherever possible. Whenever there is an opportunity to improve ecology, air, water or earth, we will investigate & educate.”

Biotite H3o2 Liquid Concentrate is made from a naturally occurring mineral deposit called Biotite. First and foremost is it’s ability to purify water and make it safe to drink. It is processed using a proprietary technology. The resulting liquid is capable of restoring water to its original purity, even if it is heavily polluted.

NEW H3O2 Structured Water video with Owen “Pops” Mullen – from SunlightBioElectric.com

YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DytXMdt9nXM&feature=emb_logo

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 Did you know this? Here’s a fascinating page we’re sharing!

Water Cycle Glossary of Terms

https://www.oberk.com/watercycleglossaryofterms

The water supply of Earth is a required element for life to exist and thrive. The water cycle is a continuous cycle that keeps water moving on and around Earth in different forms. The different stages of the water cycle include evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. Each stage of the cycle leads to the next stage, and each stage is an important part of a process that helps to water plants, fill cisterns, dry up puddles, and remove floodwaters.

Aquifer: An aquifer is an underground layer that contains groundwater.

Atmosphere: A unit of atmosphere measures the air pressure at sea level, which is about 14.7 pounds per square inch.

Climate: The climate of a location includes all of the weather conditions for this location over an extended period of time.

Cloud: A cloud is a visible mass of small water droplets or tiny ice crystals that are suspended in the atmosphere.

Cloud Condensation Nuclei: Water vapor surrounds tiny particles, condensing in clouds to become raindrops.

Condensation: Condensation is the process by which water vapor changes into liquid.

Current: Currents are predictable and steady flows of fluid in a larger body of fluid.

Density: Density describes the amount of things in a specific space.

Dew Point: Dew point is the temperature at which water in the air condenses to become water droplets near the ground.

Ecosystem: An ecosystem is a community of living and nonliving things in an area.

Erosion: Erosion happens when soil is worn away, usually by wind, water, or ice.

Evaporation: Evaporation is the process of water changing into water vapor.

Evapotranspiration: When moisture from the soil evaporates into the atmosphere or when transpiration from plants occurs, this is called evapotranspiration.

Fog: Clouds near the ground are known as fog.

Freshwater: A lake, river, or spring is a source of freshwater, which animals can drink.

Glacier: A glacier is a mass of ice that moves slowly across a land mass.

Great Lakes: The Great Lakes are the biggest freshwater bodies of water in the world, located in the United States.

Greenhouse Gas: Gases in the atmosphere that absorb solar heat reflected by Earth’s surface, contributing to warming of the atmosphere, are greenhouse gases.

Groundwater: Groundwater is water found in an aquifer.

Humidity: The amount of water vapor in the air is the humidity.

Ice: Ice is water in solid form.

Ice Cap: An ice cap is an area of less than 19,000 square miles covered by ice.

Ice Sheet: Ice sheets are glacial ice areas that cover a large expanse.

Lake: A lake is a body of water that is surrounded by land.

Microscopic: Microscopic describes something very small.

Pollutant: A pollutant is a substance that harms a natural resource.

Precipitation: Precipitation includes all types of water that fall to Earth.

River: A river is a big stream of fresh water that flows.

Runoff: When fluid overflows from a farm or factory, it’s known as runoff.

Snowmelt: Melted water from snow is snowmelt.

Temperature: The level of heat or cold, measured by a thermometer, is temperature.

Transpiration: Water that evaporates from plants is transpiration.

Vapor: Vapor is liquid that is suspended in air.

Water Cycle: Water moves between the land, bodies of water, and atmosphere in a process known as the water cycle.

Weather: Weather describes the state of the atmosphere, and it includes atmospheric pressure, temperature, humidity, cloudiness, precipitation, and wind.

Wind: Wind is air that moves from areas of high pressure to low-pressure zones.

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charity water“There will be a day–in our lifetime–when we get to celebrate every person on the planet having access to clean water. We want to celebrate that day with you.” 1 in 10 people lack access to clean water. We’re on a mission to change that.”  Watch the video now: https://www.charitywater.org/#video

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Dr. Gerald Pollack’s homepage: http://faculty.washington.edu/ghp/

Dr. Pollack’s faculty lecture: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVBEwn6iWOo

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An interview conducted by Dr. Joseph Mercola of Dr. Gerald Pollack on Aug 19, 2013 on structured water (H3O2) and how different it is from H2O: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks2FaAaFiv8

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Dancing With Water by MJ Pangman & Melanie Evans: http://dancingwithwater.com/

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drinking water research foundationFascinating links to the latest NEWS about water!

https://thefactsaboutwater.org/press-room/water-news/

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plastic-freeFor a Plastic-Free Future

We are calling on people around the world to create a “Million Acts of Blue” — actions to push retailers, corporations and businesses to reduce single-use plastic. It is going to take commitments both large and small to tackle the scale of the current plastic pollution crisis, and we all have a role to play. Every action to reduce single-use plastics sends a message to the industry that it’s time to change. We can no longer allow products that are used for a few seconds to pollute our planet for a lifetime.

https://www.greenpeace.org/international/act/lets-end-the-age-of-plastic/

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FYI: When a small amount of Biotite H302 Liquid Crystal Minerals is added to water, it not only changes the water’s molecular structure, but also transforms toxins into non-toxic, inert, biodegradable compounds. It removes FLUORIDE, chlorine, pharmaceuticals, plastics and heavy metals & pathogens from the water!

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plasticpollutioncoalitionJeff Bridges: My father Lloyd Bridges worked on a TV show called “Sea Hunt.” He impressed upon me as a child the importance of taking care of the ocean, and working together to do our part to reduce human pollution. Also, that we are all interconnected and responsible for the oceans around the world.” http://www.plasticpollutioncoalition.org/pft/2016/3/9/jeff-bridges

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Is fluoride bad for you?

Should you be concerned about sodium fluoride being in your water or toothpaste? Learn why Sweden, Norway, Austria, Finland, China and more countries have banned fluoride. How did fluoride get approved for use in the United States and what are the health effects? Learn everything you need to know about fluoride. (read more)

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