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Follow on Google News | ![]() As Western U.S. Suffers From Drought, AquaterreX Releases Groundwater Solution Guide For AgricultureBy: AquaterreX Relying on the rapidly depleting and contaminated reservoirs, lakes, rivers, and shallow aquifers is an outdated model. The fact is, there is a plentiful source of fresh water that lies below the shallow aquifers that supply nearly all of the groundwater for agriculture. AquaterreX possesses new technology to precisely locate and access deeper freshwater supplies without having to drill wells thousands of feet deep. Indeed, the U.S. National Groundwater Association estimates there are 22.6 million cubic kilometers of groundwater in the upper two kilometers of the earth's crust (NGWA's Facts About Global Groundwater Usage). That is enough water to supply Earth for over 6,000 years at today's global consumption rates. "Our new Groundwater Location Guide describes the four steps to locating alternative groundwater sources," said AquaterreX Chairman and CEO James D'Arezzo. "We apply advanced, multi-spatial geophysical analysis and software algorithms to locate water with near-100% accuracy. Amazingly enough, the majority of agriculture water locating activities continue to use centuries-old "water witching" or "dowsing" which can be highly inaccurate, especially in drought-prone regions." The free guide can be found at https://aquaterrex.com/ About AquaterreX AquaterreX (https://aquaterrex.com/ The company possesses proprietary technology to locate Deep Seated Water, which is fresh water situated below the shallow groundwater that supplies the majority of fresh water on the planet. This vast new source of water can help solve the water crisis facing billions of people. AquaterreX acquired the technology in an exclusive licensing agreement with the non-profit Lawrence Anthony Earth Organization in 2018. Since then, a series of enhancements have been made to further improve the accuracy and capability of the technology. AquaterreX continues to partner with The Earth Organization and support its humanitarian efforts to bring effective resolution to environmental issues. AquaterreX offers a free analysis to municipalities, farms, ranches, and organizations experiencing water deficiencies. End
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