When you take produced/by-product water and put it on dry dirt, you get green things growing!
Agriculturists can use this new growth to increase herds or maintain them during a dry season. The cost of irrigation is prohibitive in some places, so ranchers have to do without. But if we take this water, cleaned to match the soil, then there’s suddenly a new source of water without costly irrigation or draining of aquifer.
Conservationists can suddenly have the thing they want most – rolling hills of green, instead of mounds of brown. Grasslands are vital to conservation but growing them on arid land is tough. But a new source of water suddenly changes all that.
Learn about putting by-product water to good use HERE.
BENEFITS
#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