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“BATUR WATER”

Human beings originally used rain water and water from streams and rivers to
satisfy their needs for drinking water and for irrigation. Later they drew water
from underground sources for those purposes. In recent times, it has been
possible to irrigate large tracts of land using small amounts of water delivered
via pipelines. But to date no one has explored the possibility of collecting and
condensing (liquefying) the water vapor that is continually evaporating from the
surface of the earth and using it to increase the areas where ligneous and
herbaceous plants can be grown. This is because the concept of exploiting water
in the atmosphere for the cultivation of forests and the production of substantial
amounts of drinking water has been hitherto unknown.

Clearly there is an inverse relationship between the world's land which is


available for agricultural and the world's population of some six billion which is
naturally and rapidly increasing. The same relationship of tension exists
between the growing population densities in areas with an abundant source of
water and the land available in such areas. Industrial development exists also in
tension with ecological balance. Many countries still have fragile ecological
systems. In the not too distant future unrelenting development may bring to
many countries economic recession and severe ecological imbalance, both of
which could result even in famines. If we attain good harvests through genetic
plant modification utilizing even small parcels of land, some think we may need
genetically modified stomachs to be able to eat this genetically modified grain.
If we want to augment the amount of arable land, we must find new sources of
water.

“Batur Water” can solve this problem.

“Batur Water” is water that human beings have hitherto never exploited. It is
extracted from the moisture content in the atmosphere above barren mountains,
above parched wastelands, rocky terrain, deserts, saline soils, and above the
ocean. It is then collected, condensed (liquefied) and converted into fresh
water.

Since Batur Water is the result of Batur Dani's 28 years of research and
experience, for convenience it is being called Batur Water.

Rain water, river water resulting from precipitation, groundwater, and other
sources of natural water cannot be considered Batur Water.
Batur Water at present can be gathered from the atmosphere in those places
where the moisture in the earth is within 250 meters of the earth's surface. This
would include the atmosphere above barren mountains, gravelly soil, rocky
ground, and barren deserts. It would include as well any other type of area
were human habitation is possible, including wasteland and arid regions, and
from the atmosphere over the oceans.

Areas Benefiting from Batur Water.

Anywhere the salt content of the soil is below five percent is considered arable
if there is a source of water. On barren mountains, in gravelly soil, and in
barren deserts, Batur Water can be used to facilitate the growing and
harvesting of tall, straight-trunked trees, shrubs, fruit and non-fruit bearing
trees, grains, vegetables, plants, medical herbs and spices, as well as to
overcome shortages of water for animal and human sustenance. It could further
be used to pressurize oil wells and bring the oil to the surface.

The price per cubic meter of Batur Water, if purchased in blocks of three-year
periods, would range from 0.3 to 1.0 CNY, depending on the particular regional
conditions, atmospheric evaporation rates, seasonal fluctuations, and
groundwater levels. Using the Batur Water process, it is possible to obtain
between 300 to 4500 liters of salt-free water each 24 hour period from every
hectare of unproductive land (or 122 to 1830 liters per acre).

To obtain Batur Water it is necessary only to use gravity and the natural
evaporation process of the sun without recourse to any man-made power source
or electrical energy.

If we avail ourselves of Batur Water by taking advantage of the naturally


occurring geographical phenomenon of the water evaporation/condensation
cycle, we can increase the amount of the world's agricultural land by 60 to 65%
-- land that was formerly barren mountain and desert. By this means we can
also satisfy the clothing, food, and drinking water needs of more than one
billion people, all of which can be achieved without having to tap the world's
polar ice regions, the waterways of Asia, Europe, and Africa, or other areas of
the world's seven continents. In addition to this it may be possible to reduce the
density of regional populations which are centered around present water sources
and thereby improve the caliber of each human being.
Capitalizing on Batur Water it would be possible to grow more than one
trillion straight-trunked trees and bushes in the world's deserts. If we calculate
that every tree, every 24 hours, produces seven kilograms of oxygen, it would
be possible to double the current rate of atmospheric replenishment.
Economically speaking, it would also be possible to stem the prevailing world
financial downturn, and alleviate the current world economic woes (2009).

By making use of Batur Water we can produce lush oases in the Arabian
Peninsula, in the Teklimakan Desert of Xinjiang, on the African continent, and
in other desert regions. It would also be possible to produce uncontaminated
grains and fruit products in these areas. In terms of national defense, the
problem of the scarcity of potable water in uninhabited mountain areas and
deserts could be solved through the use of Batur Water.

By using Batur Water throughout China, the clothing, food, and water needs of
a total of some 300 million people could be met. If we took the Xinjiang Region
alone, this would amount to 15 million people. It would also be possible to
produce uncontaminated grain, fruit, and vegetables across the nation.

Batur Water is water that human beings have hitherto never exploited. Its
source is the moisture content in the atmosphere above barren mountain tops,
wastelands, deserts and rocky areas, saline soils, and over the ocean. In such
place it is first collected from free, unstable water droplets in the atmosphere,
condensed, and then converted into water for human consumption and plant
irrigation.

Experimentation began in 1980. In 1995 experts from Aqsu County gave


confirmation of this theory. In August of 2008 the Batur Water mechanism
was completed and stood ready for utilization.

Batur Water, its method of collection, the collection device, and the machinery
for transforming a desert into an oasis, have already been manufactured.

Designer: Batur Dani


Contractor: Batur Dani
Telephone: 0086 13579105731
ID number: 65292819580318065X

Contact person: Tad Martin, Camelback Translation and Consultation


Office telephone: 0086 991 8580516
Mobile telephone: 0086 13669935200
E-mail: shamozhizhou@gmail.com

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