Tyent USA And Clean Water In The World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 17, 2014 5:49 pm

 

                                On the Hunt for Clean Water

Magnified drop    Following yesterday’s blog I received some positive feedback from people who were aghast at the degree of filth some of those bodies of water contained.  I also was asked this same question more than twice, “Where is the cleanest water found?”

 

I liked that question so I set out to discover where the cleanest water in the world might be found.  Here is what I learned.

 

When it comes to naturally clean water, we must travel to the far North.  Canada, to be specific.

 

 Canada Map    Elmvale, Canada:  Located some 90 minutes north of Toronto, the sleepy little village of Elmvale is located in aptly named, Springwater Township.  For the past 20 years the

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Summer Is Still Here So Stay Cool

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 26, 2014 6:23 pm

 

                      Keep Cool With Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water

 

 

Cucumber     It is August.  August is typically the hottest month of year for many of us here in America with most states averaging around 80 degrees.

Averages don’t always translate to actual though.  As an example, where I am, eighty degrees is normal for this time of year yet it’s been in the nineties all month long and the heat index has been hovering at 100 degrees and above for the past week.

Translation, it is still summer and your body is still susceptible to overheating.  While August may portend cooling temperatures, they aren’t here yet and overheating is still a concern for many in  some of the hotter climates around

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TYENT USA AND THE CYCLE OF WATER

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 25, 2014 3:42 pm

 

                                 The Never Ending Cycle of Water      

Water Cycle 2

 

The Question  

Were you aware there is about the same amount of water on the Earth today as there was millions of years ago?  It’s hard to believe really, when you take in to account that approximately 97% of all the fresh water on the planet is locked down in snow caps, glaciers, and in the frozen tundra and we can’t access it.  

That leaves only about 3% of the world’s fresh water available to us and of that 3%, about 97% is salt water and undrinkable. 

Therefore, in actuality, we have about 1% of the world’s fresh water available at any given time.  Not much, but so far, enough.  

Back to

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Tyent USA Looks at Water in America

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 19, 2014 3:40 pm

 

 

                                           Water in the News in America

 

Media    As I have written lately, you can’t open a newspaper, listen to the radio or turn on your television set without reading, hearing, or seeing something pertaining to water.

 

From the California drought to chemical spills in West Virginia and the algae blooms in Ohio, water is definitely in the news.

 

Today, it’s in New Jersey, where the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) announced last week (August 12th) that the capping of the two landfills in the townships of Cinnaminson and Duran, New Jersey, didn’t require any more action to be taken as the current measures have proven to be effective.  The sites drew national attention when the federal government

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Water-the good the bad and the ugly

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 11, 2014 2:21 pm

 

                                                 The State of Water in the World

 

 Water Globe Drop    Clean water is headline news as of late.  When you look at the stories coming out of Ohio and their poisoned water supply, the West Virginia chemical spill, California drought and the banning of plastic water bottles in San Francisco, water is getting some big time press time.

 

Yet, what of the rest of the world?  What is the status of the water supply around the globe?  How are people affected by the lack of clean water or even the unavailability of water at all?

 

Let’s take a look.   

 

According to data collected by the US Census Bureau, in 2012, the population of the United States was 313.9 million people.  In

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Tyent USA Looks At San Francisco’s Ban on Plastic Water Bottles

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 28, 2014 4:36 pm

 

San Francisco Bans Bottled Water Sales!

 

San Fran Stamp

“San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality”.

                                                                            -Paul Kantner

 

 

In a noble, if somewhat puzzling effort, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously to ban the sale of single-use bottled water smaller than 21 ounces from city property and events.  This ban also prohibits the sale of same by food trucks regulated by the city.  The city already has banned the use of plastic bags for sacking customer purchases.

 It is the hope of city officials that the banning of these plastic water bottles will induce a new mindset toward pollution reduction while helping to achieve the city’s goal to cut landfill waste down to zero by 2020.

Each

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Tyent Water Goes Under The Microscope

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 23, 2014 6:09 pm

 

 

                                      Testing…Testing…

 

The Results are in and Tyent USA Scores Off the Charts!

 

 A++   There is a lot of talk going on these days about water.  Out west, they are talking about the lack of it with a statewide drought in California the likes of which hasn’t been seen in decades.  Down south, the talk is the nearly five feet of water the city of New Orleans receives each year.

 

In the Eastern United States however, all the buzz is about the release of the test results from Envirotek Laboratories, the state approved,New Jersey testing facility for water purity.

 

Envirotek tested the water purifying capabilities of the Tyent MMP 9090T and our UCE 9000T ionized alkaline

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