Preserving the world's most valuable resource
When most people think of limited global resources, fossil fuels leap to mind, but the reality is that water management will have the power to make or break entire companies, industries, regions, and even national economies in the very near future. Farming, food processing, manufacturing, construction, and of course, direct human use will all be dramatically affected.
By as early as 2015, scores of American cities in every climatic zone--not only dry regions--will feel the effects of fresh water shortages. Developing countries are using increasing amounts of water as their economies mature and their standards of living improve. By 2030, China, India, South Africa and Brazil will use 40 percent of the world's fresh water.
More stringent levels of allowable organics in waste water will also add to water costs, in the form of increased surcharges on discharged waste water.
Unlike fossil fuels, water has no substitute. The development of super-efficient recovery and recycling systems is crucial to the survival of entire businesses, nations ... and ultimately humanity itself.
We have the technology
The good news is that systems have already been developed to help us make better use of this precious resource, while reducing its costs. American Water Purification Inc. is leading the way in conservation and re-use technologies. More importantly, our systems can render the final byproducts of waste water harmless to the earth--preserving the purity and usability of groundwater.
Call (316) 685-3333 or email sales@awpi.biz to learn more about how AWPI's game-changing systems for:
- Poultry Production Water Reuse Systems
- Produce Processing Water Systems
- Onsite Water Treatment
- Well Water Treatment
