- Increased
pollution, rising population and climate change all straining worldwide
water supply
- Biggest
issue that keeps U.S., other countries from success is reliance on
centralized water technologies
- Infrastructure
failure can be addressed by developing decentralized, onsite and modular
water-treatment systems like OriginClear Inc.’s innovative products
Recycling water is a worldwide issue, according to OriginClear
Inc. (OTC: OCLN) CEO Riggs Eckelberry, who noted that with issues such
as increased pollution, rising population and climate change all straining
worldwide water supply, poor levels of water recycling are not sustainable.
“Leaders across all industries need to rethink their entire
approach to using and delivering water,” Eckelberry noted in a recent
article (http://ibn.fm/0BXVG)
titled ‘Israel Recycles 90 Percent of Its Water, the U.S. Recycles 1 Percent.
Here’s How We Can Change That’.
In the article, Eckelberry described the varying levels of
water advancement found in countries around the globe. He referenced the lack of
consistency in countries industrial advancements, especially regarding water
technology. Achieving a level of 90% water recycling, Israel is the world
leader by far; Spain ranks second at only 20%. Alarmingly, America lags behind
at a mere 1%.
OriginClear is on a mission to change those numbers, seeing
tremendous potential in the future of water management around the world.
“The biggest issue that keeps the United States and other
areas of the world from reaching Israel’s exceptional level of success is the
reliance on centralized water technologies,” Eckelberry said. “An
estimated 90% of people in the United States rely on mega-facilities for
water treatment and distribution, both for home and business use. That means
that, to a large degree, people have very little control over their water.”
Complicating the matter is the fact that those facilities
are breaking down, Eckelberry explained. Unfortunately, “maintaining and
repairing them balloons the already unnecessarily high price tag of moving
water from one place to another safely. And increasingly, it’s just not
economically viable to keep the facilities open at all.”
The good news is that the infrastructure failure can be
addressed by developing and using decentralized, onsite and modular
water-treatment systems, said Eckelberry. “These systems can scale based on
personal, business or community needs. They also can be built flexibly in ways
that address specific geographical concerns or advantages.”
OriginClear is leading the way to water decentralization. A
leading provider of these types of water-treatment solutions, OriginClear
offers breakthrough water-treatment and conveyance products that can
effectively improve the quality of water around the world by returning it to
its original and clear condition. The company’s stated mission is to empower
this global movement with modular water-treatment and conveyance products that
enable water independence and help make clean water available globally.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.OriginClear.com
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relating to OCLN are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/OCLN
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