0614 UT Mark Burr CEO Of Primary Water Tech Explains Water Availability In Southern Utah by Kate Dalley Radio published on 2019-06-14T23:19:20Z Comment by Greg O'Neill In 1960 voters in California approved a billion dollar bond to build an aqueduct to carry meltwater from snowpack in the Sierra Madres to farmers in central California, but that same year Michael Salzman came out with his book about water being constantly made by volcanic, tectonic and geochemical processes, within the mantle and crust of the planet. Just ask any geologist to explain an entire class of hydrous minerals, named for their content of water molecules, otherwise known as hydrous oxide, those didn't get into solid rock by falling rain. 2022-07-01T23:02:10Z Comment by Greg O'Neill To learn more about Primary Water, download a free eBook, "New Water for a Thirsty World" by Michael Salzman, offered by the Primary Water Institute. www.primarywaterinstitute.org 2022-07-01T22:58:43Z