This week, we’re all talking about blockchain like it’s a new idea. Yet, at Encore Green Environmental, it’s been the building block of our traceability for land-applying cleaned produced/by-product water and keeping up with energy data points like flare gas and ag data points like beef.
Sure, the cryptocurrency aspect is intriguing, but let’s not lose sight of the very practical application of blockchain as a way to manage the data required for ag and conservation. Just as blockchain verifies a chain for financial transactions, it also creates a verifiable, traceable chain for our Conservation By-Design™ method of re-purposing produced/by-product water in the oilfield.
With this CBD method, we use blockchain to track, trace, and make publicly available:
> Soil data before water application
> Water data before cleaning
> Fail-Safe two-step water testing AFTER cleaning but BEFORE land application
> Ongoing monitoring of the water in the soil
> Ongoing monitoring of the soil’s constituency.
Because of blockchain, every piece of this data is verifiably tracked and we make it publicly available at AgWaterSoilSolutions.com.
Want to talk about blockchain? We’re happy to explain it!