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Ambient Water Comments on California's Extended Water Restrictions for 2016

Ambient Water Comments on California's Extended Water Restrictions for 2016.

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Ambient Water Comments on California's Extended Water Restrictions for 2016

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n Ambient Water Comments on California's Extended Water Restrictions for 2016\n \n \nAmbient Water Comments on California's Extended Water Restrictions for 2016\n\nState's Governor May Extend Provisions on Residential Water Use Until Halloween of 2016; Budgets Funds for Use in Finding Permanent Solutions as Drought Hits 5th Year\n\n \n SPOKANE, WASHINGTON--(Marketwired - Nov 19, 2015) - Ambient Water (OTCQB:AWGI), a leading provider of atmospheric water generation systems for extracting water from humidity in the air, today commented on an order from California State Governor Jerry Brown that said his state's water restrictions will be extended until Halloween of 2016 if drought conditions still persist at the start of the new year. The new restrictions would extend the State of Emergency ordered by Brown on January 1, 2014 into a third year.\n The stipulation on Brown's newest order is that the water restrictions will only go into effect if drought conditions persist in California at the start of the new year, which is likely as experts report that the State's water issues remain much the same, even with the impending El Nino expected to bring some rain. Brown's order also highlights the ongoing stresses that the drought have placed on the State's water supplies, agricultural industry, businesses, and residents, as well as the impact on its fish and wildlife, and wildfire prevention.\n \"The possibility of further extending California's water restrictions is not a surprise as the State saw very little respite in 2015 as the drought continued in to its 5th year. Lawmakers are searching for answers in an attempt to find any sort of relief next year for its residents and businesses that have been greatly impacted by the lack of water resources,\" said Keith White, CEO, Ambient Water. \"While conservation is admirable, it is only a very small part of an overall solution. Residents and businesses will still be without the water that they need, and if drought conditions persist, the aquifers will still struggle to refill as water supplies dwindle. It's time to look past conservation for a solution.\"\n That solution may come in the form of various water technologies, as evidenced by a recent report that said California leads the U.S. in venture capital investment into water companies, totaling $97 million in 2014. Water-relate...

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