Some of you city folk may think that dirt and soil are the same thing. Dirt is what you find walking through the open, arid regions of the West. It’s dry. It’s dusty. It’s missing vital nutrients. And we have plenty of it.
Soil, on the other hand, is more often moist. It has rich nutrients where roots can grow and vegetation can thrive. You don’t see much of that in our arid West.
What makes dirt become soil? (Wait for it) Water.
Just adding water onto the ground creates a more healthy soil that is made to help things grow.
The problem is that we toss away millions of gallons a day of this water here in the West
The time has come for us to clean this by-product water to match the needs of the soil and then apply it to the ground.
If you don’t know what we’re talking about, go here: https://lnkd.in/ecksPSd
#1 - Untapped Revenue for the State Government
#2 - Increase Soil Health
#3 - Reduced Erosion
#4 - Vegetative Growth – both ag and conservation
#5 - Wildlife Thrives
#6 - Carbon Sequestered
#7 - Flare Gas Put to Use/ Better Air Quality
#8 - Water and Soil Info Closes the Knowledge Gap
#9 - Water Info is Blockchain Traceable with Fail/Safe Method
#10 - Aquifers not drained for energy or agriculture