The Euphrates River's alarming decline is a wake-up call for global water scarcity. Agriculture uses +/- 70% of the world's freshwaterโ communities need to adopt decentralized or on-site systems to deliver closed-loop recycling for farms & greenhouses, including capturing excessive nutrients for reuse. Real tech for sustainable ag exists today, just got to use it!! ๐ง๐๐๐โฎ๏ธ
Nice one @grok ๐งI've been thinking about this too. It's probably mostly due to mineral scaling, plus access to inexpensive water vs $$ of treatment. Would be worth investigating "non-potable reuse" or partially treated water from another adjacent industry ๐ญ and help reduce pollution
@BrianRoemmele I'm this many years old and I just learned that this was not the Bangles.. Happy New Year @BrianRoemmele and thanks for all the great posts !!!
Heading to Chautauqua Lake tomorrow to join the conversation on how we can grow sustainablyย andย protect what makes this place so special ๐ง ๐ถ ๐โโ๏ธ ๐
Big thanks to WNY Sustainable Business Roundtable and the @chq Chautauqua Institution for inviting @Econse_inc to be part of this important discussion on how we can help Lake Chautauqua and its communities grow sustainably.
Hope to see you there - this will be a good one!!!
With a widely developed shoreline, Chautauqua Lake experiences influxes of non-point source pollution. A pair of local lake advocates have played an important role in establishing monitoring programs.
Learn moreโก๏ธ https://t.co/P5uBO9o0d8
PC: Doug Conroe.
@NYSDEC@AudubonNature
Homeowners on Chautauqua Lake are voicing concerns over the rapid growth of weeds and algae that have taken over the lake throughout the past year. https://t.co/AcowTrh68s
The Government of Canada announced the appointment of Mark Fisher as the President of the new Canada Water Agency, reporting to the Minister of Environment and Climate Change.
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During this" lost decade" I chose to work on fixing water pollution. And we use lots of new tech & AI to do it so its a mixed bag of feeling. On one hand it was too bad that the investors were not there to help us start-ups who were working on Hardware problems, but on the other hand now they are really well positioned to help the "real world" if they chose too. Its all good - now lets build things that help people & the planet too.
Greenhouses are essential for our food supply, and the sector is set to double in the next 5-10years. But the negative impact from their wastewater often goes overlooked. @Econse helped AtlantiCann Medical Inc. with an on-site solution to treat their wastewater and remove over 90% of Phosphorus to meet municipal regulations. And the best part?? Once the system was in place, Atlanticann was able to grow their business to become one of the largest employers in their town and export products around the world. A great example of aligning environmental responsibility with business success!
Cheers everybody and see you in 2025!!!!
Weโve been helping AtlantiCann Medical manage wastewater for 3 yearsโremoving 2,000+ kilograms of phosphorous to meet municipal regulations. So they can focus on innovation and growth. Click to learn more.
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Thrilled to share that @Econse_inc has helped fire hydrant testing with a new water recycling system. This innovation not only enhances water conservation but also boosts safety for their employees. We're setting a new standard for sustainable manufacturing, proving that industry can thrive while protecting our planet... link below
๐ Proud moment for the team at Econse Water Technologies!
Weโve just completed a custom wastewater solution for a leading fire hydrant manufacturer. The system not only recaptures and recycles water to help reduce waste, but it also enhances employee safety and improves operational efficiency. ๐ฐ๐ ๏ธ
Helping industries adopt innovative tech to recycle water and stop pollution is a big part of our mission โ and moments like this make me happy. Iโm proud of the @Econse_inc team for bringing this project to life quickly and affordably.
When businesses win, the planet wins. ๐๐๐งโฎ๏ธ
Have a unique wastewater, reclamation, or reuse challenge? We can help. Click the link to learn how we helped a leading manufacturer improve safety and efficiencyโin a facility with limited space and no drains.
#ECONSE#FixingWater#Sustainability#Wastewater#Decentralized
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Have a unique wastewater, reclamation, or reuse challenge? We can help. Click the link to learn how we helped a leading manufacturer improve safety and efficiencyโin a facility with limited space and no drains.
#ECONSE#FixingWater#Sustainability#Wastewater#Decentralized
https://t.co/knuqQ9gTwL
@watersagemd I'm focused on decentralized solutions as an approach and way of thinking about how best to immediately reduce water pollution while growing the economy in this era.
So... basically make it fast and make it affordable!!
I'm fairly confident that the "big guys" (ie @VeoliaWaterTech) in the Big Cities have the right scalable solutions for centralized treatment at WWTP, but upstream or pre-treatment will be the only way to really have any control over the rising costs of WWTP operation for communities and industry.
Then there is small and mid sized communities which are growing rapidly, faster than their infrastructure!!! That's where decentralized approaches can stop pollution and help support the gap in infrastructure.
Thanks for the question!
Cheers