Endangered Species Water
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Endangered Species Water, is a Soft Waters program aim in providing water free of charge to designated species living in areas that fall pray to D3 and D4 drought designation. For example, in accordance to the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) designation and United States Department of Agriculture whereby a county is designated through state government as Natural Disaster Area. If a species is under the “Endangered,” or “Threaten,” under the Endangered Species Act, Soft Waters will provide the affected area with water, under the condition the water is use specifically to aid the species.
Flood Avoidance & Control
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Flood Avoidance & Control is Soft Waters program used to avoid flooding. Control of water in known areas prone to flooding is possible through the use of Soft Waters technology. Managing and, in certain instances, averting complete flooding.
Wildfire Avoidance & Control
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Wildfire Avoidance & Control is a Soft Waters program for preventing and avoiding wildfires. Water use to combat wildfires in rural areas under the designation of D3 and D4.
Hydration
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Aquifer Hydration is part of the Soft Waters program. It adds clean water to specific aquifer locations to raise the ground level. In artificial aquifer insemination, clean water is injected into a specific location in an aquifer. By injecting water, it becomes possible for a specific geography to maintain its ground elevation at levels similar to those before.
Spot Water
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Spot Water is part of the Soft Waters programs. Spot Water is a rapid deployment of Soft Waters Ltd Company technology deployment to regions encountering server drought. Under government allowance for the rapid deployment, rapid deployment under the auspices of government. Specific regions experiencing severe water shortages. Example, “The 1999-2002 Drought in Maine—How Bad Was It?,” USGS
Groundwater District
Groundwater in existence contains elements unsuitable for animal and human consumption. With classic groundwater recharge, a problem exists, “contamination.” Man-made products sip down to the groundwater besides artificial groundwater recharge. The desired results are not always achieved with a simple refill.
With Soft Waters groundwater recharge, the approach is to recharge with cleaner water.
Groundwater
Groundwater is not universally accessible to both communities and industries.
Groundwater availability is not always equal during droughts. Some regions located above an aquifer may face water shortage at specific times of the year.
Clean Water
Unfortunate, as stated above, “Classic Recharge,” Artifical Groundwater Recharge does not mean clean water recharge.
According to the United States Geological Survey report: Groundwater–The Invisible and Vital Source (Office of Communications and Publishing (OCAP) 2015. Our last pure ecological bastion on Earth is getting contaminated.
Soft Waters groundwater recharge makes the already groundwater in existence cleaner than classic injection of water by reducing elements already in existence in groundwater.