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How to Finance the Investment In Groundwater Capture

As you might imagine putting in horizontal wells and other types of groundwater capture technology is quite expensive. It’s also very important because groundwater has gone through various layers of silt and sediment to filter out some of those nasty chemicals that can infest our water.

It is nature’s own filtration system that is better than any reverse osmosis water filtration system that you could get on the market today.

But the big problem is these wells have to be dug down into the ground and sometimes even dynamited out depending on what part of the world you live in and how solid the rock is. It also depends on how deep the topsoil is.

This in and of itself can be cost prohibitive and can get into the thousands of dollars range just to dig the hole. Not to mention all the time it takes to get this process started and going.

And that doesn’t even consider the cost of the actual well equipment and the installation of that well equipment which could easily run into the tens of thousands of dollars and even approaching the six-figure mark.

So with this putrid economy we find ourselves in how are you supposed to finance this groundwater equipment?

You know you need it but you probably don’t have the money to afford it. So where can this money come from? Are there some streams of investments that you can easily get into to so you can buy some of this horizontal well equipment and start to pay for extracting this groundwater?

There are some solutions that go beyond just the simple stocks and bonds that we all know about. It’s called Forex and I’ll talk to you a little bit about that here.

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December 9, 2009 at 12:37 am
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