Welcome to HUB and Future Water
In 1985 I graduated from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara with a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology. For the next 7 years I would manage a Community Counseling Program and teach Sociology at a Community College.
In June of 1992 I had a vision one morning to find technology which would help clean up toxic ponds, contaminated ground water, lakes, rivers and streams. And to find a technology which could be used by cities and business to treat their sewage and wastewater without the use of chemicals. On that same day I was introduced to that technology and the gentleman who designed that system.
The wastewater purification technology is called Electrocoagulation, and only uses electricity to treat a multitude of toxic chemicals, metals, virus and bacteria, sewage, even nuclear wasewater.The process is simple, effective, econimic, and causes no harm. it can treat most wastewater to the point of being able to recycle and reuse the treated water.
With the help and support of my HUB sponser, Wayne Marshall, we launched Future Water, Inc. (www.futurewaterinc.com). Future Water came to me last year as a vision to bring water to communities and villages and to be able to treat and recycle many different kinds of wastewater; commercial, municipal, industrial, dairy, automobile manufacturing, refinery, just to name a few. The idea is “The wastewater of today is the water of the future”. We can remove arsenic, cyanide, virus, bacteria, chollera, typhoid, and a host of other deadly contaminants and diseases from any water source.
I am very excited to be a part of HUB; one of our main goals is to provide water for communities, cities and villages. And to find ways to make the water drinkable that communities and villages do have. We can do all of this with Electrocoagulation. I am ready to provide the networking and resources, information and education that I have to support HUB in bringing water to the people of the world.
Most of the ways in which we manage our water resources is wasteful and polluting. We throw away water which can be treated properly in the first place and reused. The way we operate wastewater sewage plants is killing our coral reefs, destroying our marine ecology, a major contributor to greenhouse gasses, polluting our air, and the sludge that is allowed to be used as “fertilizer” and applied to our farms and gardens is extremely toxic, and contains pesticides, herbicides, prescription drugs, virus and bacteria which are virtually unregulated by the EPA; sewage treatment plants are the single most toxic operation on the planet today, creating an environmenatl Bio-Crisis we might not be able to mitigate.
On the California coast these plants discharge sewage and also throw away 2 billion gallons of water per day; contrubuting to major drought and polluting our ocean. This sewaqe treatment practice is allowed by the EPA and is virtually unstoppable unless we take public legal action and educate our communites that this is fact happening. Sewage treatment plnts are regulated by the EPA, but the standards for discharge are minimal at least.
Sewage treatment plants ironically are not meeting the Clean Water Act, but they are not being forced to provide better teratment because they are not regulated for the toxins they are discharging which also happen to be the most toxic and environmentally destructive chemicals and toxins we produce. IN fact, they do not do much in the way of “treatment”, but are more accurately what I refer to as sewage transfer stations; transferring sewage from the land to the ocean and doing almost nothing in the form of real treatment.
My goal is to provide education and solutions through HUB; to provide water where needed, to make water drinkable, and to educate our communities as to the environmental peril the sewage treatment plants are creating. I believe the water crisis and the sewage Bio-Crisis are as big, if not more significant than global warming.
Watch this video about HUB and see if it resonates with you. If so, click on the link below to learn more or to join my team. Many environmental and humanitarian non-profits are also joining as a complementary way to raise money and awareness for their own cause. I’ll tell you how. As the video may suggest, the networking possibilities alone are astounding. You can meet and hang out with some of the most powerful leaders and change agents on the planet.
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