This presentation explains what Primary Water is and how it can help the world's population who are experiencing water scarcity. It is the only source of NEW water on the planet.
2. Definition of Primary Water
Primary Water is Earth generated water
independent of the hydrological cycle.
This water is the source of all water on
the Earth.
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3. How is Primary Water generated ?
Primary Water is created deep within the Earth
from the synthesis of hydrogen and oxygen. Under
tremendous pressure from Earth's internal heat,
H2O, in the form of vapor, is forced upward
through rock fissures (weakest areas of Earth's
crust) becoming liquid as it cools. Primary Water is
forced upward, while atmospheric water is subject
to the effects of gravity and flows downward.
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5. Evidence
Throughout our planet there is plenty of evidence that
water is generated beyond the commonly known
hydrological cycle.
There are lakes in deserts where is hasn’t rained in 400
years like Atacama Desert, South America, or in other
dry places like Huacachina Peru and Crescent Lake
China.
Other examples of Primary Water include the Fly Geyser
and Grand Prismatic Hot Spring in Nevada, numerous
geysers in Iceland, Neves Spring in Herzegovina,
Pamukkale Springs in Turkey and the Old Faithful Geyser
in Yellowstone.
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10. The Solution
A List of Pal Pauer's major Primary Water drilling projects showing date, location,
depth & structure, gallons per minute water output:
1961 Riess Property, Sulphur Mountain, Ventura Cty: 1 well; 400’, Monterey Shale,
50 gpm
1962, California City, Mohave Desert: 4 wells, 700' to 1400' bedrock, av. 700gpm
1962 Sulphur Mountain, 2 additional in Ventura City; both at 350', Monterey shale;
50 & 25 gpm
1965 Cuyama Valley, Kern Cty, CA, 500', meta sedimentary,150gpm (redrilled 1972 after earthquake,
San Fernando 1971; 5 miles from San Andreas fault)
1966 Three Rivers, Tulare Cty.; 200', plutonic granite, 200 gpm
1970-1975 Santa Ana Canyon, Ventura Cty; 5 wells: largest 150 feet/700gpm, sespe sandstone &
coldwater, horizontal to 17 feet, 10gpm; 110'/50gpm; 200'/30gpm; 200'/50gpm 1975-1978 & 1984-
1987 Coyote Canyon, Ventura Cty. west of Lake Casitas,
2 wells & artisan well: sespe sandstone & coldwater structure: 150’/800gpm; 200’/75
1978 Sulphur Mountain, Ojai, Ventura Cty, 400', Monterey shale, 75gpm
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11. The Solution
A List of Pal Pauer's major Primary Water drilling projects (continued)
1978-83 Pacific City, Tilamook Cty, OR, elected to District Sewer & Water
District, 3 wells: Cape Kiwanda for sewer diet: each 120’ kiwanda alluvium
structure/ 1200gpm!!
1980 Cloverdale, Tilamook Cty, OR, 175’ meta sedimentary, 50gpm
1987 Siskiyou Cty, CA, Klamath River Northern Ranch, 400 acres, 175’ in unsorted
volcanics, 200gpm
1995 Yreka, California, Hawkinsville/Humbug District, Siskiyou Cty,
Pauer property, volcanics, 200’ /400gpm;
2nd well: 150’deep/75gpm
3rd well: 150’deep/50gpm
4th well: 200’deep/25gpm
5th (1965) 250’deep/50 gpm
6th 250’deep/20gpm
7th 250’deep/25gpm
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12. The Solution
From 1995 until today, Pal Pauer has supervised and is
involved in Primary Water drilling projects in:
Tanzania
Kenya
Morocco
Hungary
Mexico
Philippines
Marshal Islands
USA
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13. How to Locate a PW Well
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1) Review topographical maps
2) Review terrain for height differences
3) Locate faults indicated
4) Arrange on site visit
14. Well Drilling, Lake Elsinore
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Lake Elsinore well tested
a consistent flow of 5,500
gallons per minute from a
deep seated Primary Water
source.
15. Drilling
What are the major drilling tasks and why is
supervision so important?
Make site ready for drilling, site logistics
Choice of appropriate drilling equipment according to
structure conditions
On site analysis of material and water recovered
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17. Drought Solutions (Primary Water)
What would be the most efficient way to solve the
California drought?
1) Remove accumulated sediments and debris from dry
reservoirs
2) Replenish reservoirs with Primary Water
3) Attempt to locate well sites near existing distribution
centers like the California State Water Project
4) Drill Primary Water wells in cities and towns with
water shortages
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18. History
Pal Pauer’s Mentor: Dr. Stephan Riess
The term ‘Primary Water’ was
coined by Dr. Stephan Riess, the
geophysicist, who independently
discovered its existence and
pioneered its development,
beginning in the 1930s until his
death in 1985
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19. History
A book was written by Michael Salzman documenting
Stephan Riess’s research with a foreword by Aldous Huxley:
“Such was the extent of my knowledge when, some few years
since, I first met Stephan Riess. After seeing a few of his wells
spouting water from the solid granite at the rate of two or three
thousand gallons a minute, and after listening to what he had to
say about faults and fissures, about primary water, about hydrogen
and oxygen coming together at high temperatures and under vast
pressures in the bowels of the earth and rising as H2 O towards
the surface, wherever the crust was weak, I began to understand
the mystery of Nefta and Jericho; and I began at the same time to
feel a little more hopeful about humanity's prospects for survival
and a good life on this under-watered and soon to be
overpopulated planet.” Aldous Huxley (1960)
Visit www.primarywaterinstitute.org for an electronic copy.
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