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Fire niveauer af Miljøvenlige, Lavpris, Mindre Kendte Vand Teknologi til Fremtiden : Four Types of Forgotten Water Related Low Cost Clean Tech for Commercial & Industrial Applications

Tværs af brancher og videnskab felter, der tidligere ikke har accepteret teknologier, hvoraf nogle har været meget brugt til kommercialiserede applikationer, er gradvist ved at blive re-bekræftet af mainstream vestlige akademikere. Den næste fase er, hvor de vestlige mainstream medier af forskellige niveauer (fra nyheder, videnskab rapporter til Wikipedia) kommer til at udtrykke disse bekræftelser. / Across industries and science fields, previously not accepted technologies, some of which has been widely used for commercialized applications, are gradually being re-confirmed by mainstream Western academics. The next phase is how Western mainstream media of various levels(from news, science reports, to Wikipedia) are going to express these confirmations.

Tværs af brancher og videnskab felter, der tidligere ikke har accepteret teknologier, hvoraf nogle har været meget brugt til kommercialiserede applikationer, er gradvist ved at blive re-bekræftet af mainstream vestlige akademikere. Den næste fase er, hvor de vestlige mainstream medier af forskellige niveauer (fra nyheder, videnskab rapporter til Wikipedia) kommer til at udtrykke disse bekræftelser. / Across industries and science fields, previously not accepted technologies, some of which has been widely used for commercialized applications, are gradually being re-confirmed by mainstream Western academics. The next phase is how Western mainstream media of various levels(from news, science reports, to Wikipedia) are going to express these confirmations.

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• 59’Ferrous Ferric ion/Ferrate ion water: Continued 4<br />

♛ Iron Sulphate Depositing in large body <strong>of</strong> water<br />

• ♛ Iron Sulphate: Depositing in water/Ocean Fer<strong>til</strong>ization(FeSO4, or FeSO4.7H2O): As std<br />

process FeSO4 is used <strong>for</strong> Drinking or Waste water treatment(coagulant), Hydrometallurgy, or<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> aquaculture feed mix. Incidentally even certain toxic heavy metal effluent can be now<br />

processed by unique mainstream approved low cost proprietary photochemical hydrometallurgy<br />

to produce very potent Iron Sulphate type liquid fer<strong>til</strong>izer(GOLD’n GRO) and other reuseable<br />

silver & silver glass slag products with zero waste & zero liquid discharge(Itronics+), Note this is<br />

related to Ferrous Ferric Ion tech but not fully combined "Ferrous Ferric" ion(Fe2+ & Fe3+) type,<br />

• WM Rejected cost effectiveness <strong>of</strong> below S2 claims at media level, At mainstream science it is<br />

disputed level, & at strict specialized science undeniable (below1) or at least it clearly works<br />

majority <strong>of</strong> the time at large volcano eruption ash deposit level(2), cost effectiveness is unknown<br />

or questionable(3):<br />

S2(bioenhancing & increasing population):<br />

• claims:1-phytoplankton increase, 2-Fishstock increase,<br />

3-CO2 sequestration due to phytoplankton increase:<br />

• Mainly Iron(II)/Ferrous Ion (Fe2+) to fer<strong>til</strong>ize certain selected body <strong>of</strong> water in ocean/lake <strong>for</strong>:(1st<br />

claim)Phytoplankton increase(seemingly usually at least x2times, very effective to distribute at<br />

low iron <strong>of</strong>fshore surface area, but <strong>of</strong>ten lasts only short duration). Phytoplankton Increase is<br />

significant level in all <strong>of</strong> dozen in-situ mainstream group trial <strong>of</strong> 0.5-120ton size conducted in<br />

poor iron surface water area by FeSO4 scattering(NIWA, LOFAFEX, EisenEx, CROZEX, SERIES,<br />

Ironex +).<br />

-->>cont:<br />

305

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