Challenges to overcome with the dRHS™
Water is a challenge - no matter whether it is domestic, industrial or agricultural - there is less clean water available naturally because we all demand more of it and in so doing we are causing previously sustainable fresh supplies to become polluted
In some areas of the World fossil water is being used up very rapidly
There is the same amount of water on the planet today as there was during the reign of the dinosaurs, indeed they drank the same water we drink now. However there are billions of us demanding cola and bottled water and using washing machines, running industrial processes, cooling electronics and many many other demands for clean fresh water, demands which are rising exponentially
The dRHS™ technology enables agriculture to use water efficiently and also make use of brackish / salted water in place of pure clean water - this is an enormous step
The system also targets the water directly at the roots of plants, extremely efficiently. Some trials have shown remarkable reductions in water usage without reductions in crop yield
There are vast areas of land which are non productive as they have no access to affordable fresh water for irrigation purposes, but which do have brackish / salted water. Using the dRHS™ technology these lands can be brought into useful production for foods, biofuel crops or simply to stabilise the sand and halt the relentless expansion of deserts
One of the beneficial effects of ‘greening the deserts’ is the reduction of reflected energy to the atmosphere - addressing Global Warming - and more than that, although ploughing currently unused land for biofuels usually releases C0² - planting in the desert virtually eliminates this side effect of growing plants for biofuels as well as removing the negative effect of food productive land being turned over to non food crops for biofuels






















