groasis waterboxx - intelligent water collection device

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MARY The Groasis waterboxx is an 'intelligent water collection device' that produces and captures water from the air through condensation and rain. Condensation is caused by artificial stimulation and the water is captured through physical capacities, without using energy. Using the Groasis Waterboxx makes it possible to plant trees or bushes on rocks, on mountains, in gardens, in ashes of recently burned woods, eroded areas or deserts or any other place, without the help of irrigation. In moderate climates the Groasis waterboxx causes 15 to 30% faster growth. It offers the possibility to make more money with trees or bushes by producing food, fruit, nuts, timber, extracts, medicines, oils and many other economically interesting products. Besides that, it allows for low cost carbon abatement for projects under CDM or VCS. How the Groasis waterboxx works: The Groasis waterboxx is a copy of Mother Nature. Mother Nature doesn't plant but sows seeds through birds or grazing animals, on top of the soil. The manure functions as a cover so that a capillary (humidity) column develops. The seed germinates and roots seek the capillary column. Once water is found, the leaves develop and evaporation and photosynthesis can start. This technique has worked for billions of years, trees grow even in the Rocky Mountains, the Alps and rocky soils. Growing trees on rocks or deserts is not a problem. - Bringing the tree through the Planting and germinating period until it gets its water from the capillary - is the problem. The Groasis waterboxx solves this problem. It is a planting concept. Proven technology The Mohammed I University of Oujda in Morocco has tested the Groasis waterboxx for 3 years on a small scale in the Sahara desert, with convincing results. Trees that were planted with the Groasis waterboxx survived well. The trees planted were measured and showed an average growth of more than 90% in length within one year. The trees planted without the Groasis waterboxx were watered weekly but 90% of the trees died. Planting in the desert with the Groasis waterboxx Planting in the desert without the Groasis waterboxx 88,2% OK 10,5% OK 11,8% Weak 89,5% Dead Tests in Morocco and in other areas like Zaragossa-Spain have shown that the trees, after the Groasis waterboxx is removed, successfully survive. With waterboxx Without waterboxx

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  • MARY The Groasis waterboxx is an 'intelligent water collection device' that produces and captures water from the air through condensation and rain. Condensation is caused by artificial stimulation and the water is captured through physical capacities, without using energy.

    Using the Groasis Waterboxx makes it possible to plant trees or bushes on rocks, on mountains, in gardens, in ashes of recently burned woods, eroded areas or deserts or any other place, without the help of irrigation. In moderate climates the Groasis waterboxx causes 15 to 30% faster growth. It offers the possibility to make more money with trees or bushes by producing food, fruit, nuts, timber, extracts, medicines, oils and many other economically interesting products. Besides that, it allows for low cost carbon abatement for projects under CDM or VCS. How the Groasis waterboxx works: The Groasis waterboxx is a copy of Mother Nature. Mother Nature doesn't plant but sows seeds through birds or grazing animals, on top of the soil. The manure functions as a cover so that a capillary (humidity) column develops. The seed germinates and roots seek the capillary column. Once water is found, the leaves develop and evaporation and photosynthesis can start. This technique has worked for billions of years, trees grow even in the Rocky Mountains, the Alps and rocky soils. Growing trees on rocks or deserts is not a problem. - Bringing the tree through the Planting and germinating period until it gets its water from the capillary - is the problem. The Groasis waterboxx solves this problem. It is a planting concept. Proven technology The Mohammed I University of Oujda in Morocco has tested the Groasis waterboxx for 3 years on a small scale in the Sahara desert, with convincing results. Trees that were planted with the Groasis waterboxx survived well. The trees planted were measured and showed an average growth of more than 90% in length within one year. The trees planted without the Groasis waterboxx were watered weekly but 90% of the trees died. Planting in the desert with the Groasis waterboxx

    Planting in the desert without the Groasis waterboxx

    88,2% OK 10,5% OK 11,8% Weak 89,5% Dead Tests in Morocco and in other areas like Zaragossa-Spain have shown that the trees, after the Groasis waterboxx is removed, successfully survive. With waterboxx

    Without waterboxx

  • Research in 2010: During 2010 research projects on a wider scale will be organized. Each participant will plant 1 hectare (2,5 acres) with approximately 500 waterboxxes and 1 hectare as a test group without the waterboxx. The experiments will be done on a worldwide scale: Spain -6 Provinces and one slow-growing farmer together with the University of Valladolid. Total area app. 10 hectares (25 acres) East Morocco- 1 Project with the University Mohammed 1 of Oujda. Total area app. 2 hectares (5 acres) West Morocco -1 Project with the Institute Agronomique et Vtrinaire Hassan II in Agadir. Total area app. 2 hectares (5 acres) Kenya, Chile and Egypt -Other projects in total 20 hectares (50 acres) are in the stage of negotiations and will be announced soon United States-Projects in California are being planned for vineyards and desert areas Materials: The Groasis waterboxx is produced in re-usable polypropylene or as a one-time biodegradable biopolymer model. Science Award In November 2008 the Groasis waterboxx was rewarded the Dutch Bta Dragons Science Award of 2008. This competition is organized in cooperation with the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. The potential of the Groasis waterboxx as a solution for ecological, climate and poverty issues was highly considered in presenting this award.

    Pieter Hoff (Right) receives the Bta Dragons Science Award from Mr. Gerard Kleisterlee, Ceo of Philips Conclusions The Groasis waterboxx does not require maintenance and, 1) allows trees to be grown in arid or eroded areas 2) improves results of planting trees in moderate areas 3) causes a 15 to 30% higher production and 4) reduces the capital cost and increases the profit of planting trees or bushes significantly. For more information - Kelly Fogelman Group 415-388-8009 or [email protected] www.groasis.com