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WaterQuest Hydroresources
WaterQuest Hydroresources
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We never know the worth of water till the Well is dry.
- Gnomologia, 5451, published in 1732 AD
Thomas Fuller (Gnomologia), A British Physician, Writer & Intellectual, (1654 – 1734)
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Projected Global Water Scarcity, 2025 WaterQuest Hydroresources
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Physical water scarcity: More than 75% of the
river flows are allocated to agriculture, industries
or domestic purposes. This definition of scarcity‐
relating water availability to water demand‐
implies that dry areas are not necessarily water
scarce.
Approaching physical water scarcity: More
than 60% of the river flows are allocated.
These basins will experience physical water
scarcity in the near future.
Economic water scarcity: Water resources are abundant relative to water use, with less than 25% of water from rivers withdrawn for human purposes, but malnutrition exists.
Little or no water scarcity: Abundant water resources relative to use. Less than 25% of the water from rivers is withdrawn for human purposes.
Not mentioned
Source: International Water Management Institute
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In quest for water
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DISCOVER SELF-REPLENISHING WATER SOURCES
2016
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WaterQuest Hydroresources
WaterQuest is a responsible organisation setup by Skyquest Technology Group for
the purpose of supporting the Sustainable Development Goals by enabling
discovery, access and management of Self‐recharging, self‐replenishing Water
Sources by using the proprietary technology and expertise of Water4All Asia Pacific
Pte Ltd., Singapore and WaterFinders SL, Spain.
The principals (WaterFinders SL) have been in the water finding business since 1977.
Together they have marked and made over 1,200 wells from the aforesaid
watersources in Spain, Argentina, France, Mexico, Portugal, UAE and Uruguay.
The waterfinding success rate so far has been 98% AND flow rate accuracy has been
92%
Discovering S E L F - R E C H A R G I N G W A T E R S O U R C E S
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formation of Subterranean
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Generation of high pressure steam WaterQuest Hydroresources
from the interaction of Sea water with magma
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Our Approach &
Proprietary Technology
Our Water Finding Specialists are able to detect with very high precision the presence and locations of naturally desalinated self recharging water sources typically between the depths of 300 – 800m. This technology is fine‐
tuned to identify high volume, self‐
recharging flowing watersources.
Our Technology A proprietary Virtual Prospecting Program that provides 98% accuracy of Water finding using [i]neural network [ii] fuzzy logic [iii] pattern recognition [iv]proprietary algorithms on one of the largest hydrogeological database Our Datasets include • Global Hydrogeological Maps & related Data • The data related to lithology, stratigraphy, topography, number of existing wells, water table level, potential chemical singularities (natural or human‐inducted), geological cartography & an assessment of existing installations are carried out for desired precision. • Extensive Global Geophysical Data (~1.5 Kms depth) from Oil/Mineral exploration studies • Remote Sensing Data including Thermal Data, Gravitational Field Data, Magnetic Fields Data Copyright (C) reserved by WaterQuest Hydroresources Management India Pvt. Ltd.
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WATERQUEST
VIRTUAL PROSPECTING TECHNOLOGY Awarded Gold Prize by
Seoul International Invention Fair (SIIF), 2015
Korea Invention Promotion Association,
Government of South Korea
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WATERFINDERS/WaterQuest
Media coverage for Watersource development across different countries.
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WATERFINDERS/WaterQuest
Media coverage for Watersource development across different countries.
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An Indicative List of Variance in Quality of Water WaterQuest Hydroresources
Wells Identified by Waterfinders (Characteristic & Temperature)
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Previous Works
General Data
Well Characteristics
Fecha
Lugar
Provincia
Pais
Profundidad
Caudal l/h
Caract. Agua
1977
Vic
Barcelona
España
186
60,000
Mineral
1983
Freginals
Tarragona
España
160
70,000
Mineral
1985
Samalús
Barcelona
España
205
50,000
Thermal
1986
Duravel
Valle du Lôt
Francia
80
40,000
Mineral
1986
Mirabent
Tarragona
España
70
1,80,000
Mineral
1987
Tivissa
Tarragona
España
150
40,000
Mineral
1990
Samalús
Barcelona
España
290
80,000
Thermal
70ºC
1991
Cobreces
Cantabria
España
220
60,000
Thermal
29ºC
1994
Cobreces
Cantabria
España
380
40,000
Thermal
35ºC
1995
Colon
Entrerríos
Argentina
280
80,000
Thermal
38ºC
1995
Diferentes zonas
Cataluña
España
1995
Pta. San Basilio
Baja California
Méjico
280
70,000
Mineral
1997
La Falda
Cordoba
Argentina
580
20,000
Thermal
38ºC
1997
Capilla del Monte
Cordoba
Argentina
510
50,000
Thermal
42ºC
1997
José Ignacio
Uruguay
230
30,000
Thermal
28ºC
1997
José Ignacio
Uruguay
60
60,000
Mineral
1997
Sta. Rosa
La Pampa
Argentina
180
1,80,000
Mineral
January-98
Benasque
Huesca
España
700
80,000
Thermal
January-98
Benasque
Huesca
España
205
50,000
Sulphur
January-98
Benasque
Huesca
España
140
1,50,000
Mineral
Varios acuíferos Thermales
Temperatura
70ºC
Thermal
Spanish English
Termal
Thermal
Agua Riego
Irrigation Water 70ºC
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Water source development projects completed in Spain based on water vein discovery
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Water source development projects completed in South America based on water vein discovery
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Case Study: Municipality
5 Water source development projects in single location Bronchales, Spain based on water vein discovery
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Testimonials: Industry
Mineral Water Bottling operations initiated in 2003 based on the self‐
recharging water vein discovered by Waterfinders
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Few works in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates where experts declared there is NO SELF REPLENSHING WATER! Projects for Crown Prince of Dubai by Waterfinders
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Most recent find is in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates where experts declared there is NO WATER! Projects for Crown Prince of Dubai by Waterfinders
1 drilling is in Nad al Sheba: Thermal water @46° C with flow‐rate ‐ 60000 l/h
2 drilling is in Hatta Valley:
Mineral Water with flow rate of >160,000 l/h
3 drilling is in Marmoum: Drinking Water with flow rate of >140,000 l/h
Successful water source developed in WaterQuest Hydroresources
Hatta Valley in UAE
Most recent find is in the deserts of the United Arab Emirates where
experts Projects for Crown Prince of Dubai declared there is NO WATER! by Waterfinders
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Projects for Resort Industry
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Completed Projects: • Balnea Thermal Spa Resort, Lodanvielle (France)
• Insotel Club, Formentera (Spain)
• La Xunta & other Spas, Ourense (Spain)
• Las Leñas Resort, Mendoza (Argentina)
• Private Club of Sheikh Hamdan (Prince of Dubai)
• Capilla del monte Resort, Argentina
• Hotel San Juan de la Peña, Huesca, Spain
Feasibility Study Completed:
• The Gleneagles, Escocia, UK
• The Mondariz Spa, Spain Ongoing Drillings
• Llano de Bureba, Spain • Navalilla, Spain
• Bronchales, Spain
• Golf of Caldes, Spain • Izki Golf, Spain
• Some areas in Spain with poor projection for the development of Thermal Resorts
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Testimonials: Municipality
Working
Relation
Since 1994 (over 20 years)
Total No. of Water well
4
Description
of 1st
Water well
Fresh water supply for
the Muncipality water
supply with capacity
of 70,000 l/h
Description
of 2nd
Water well
The water is Mineral‐
Natural for a bottling
plant, water flow rate
80,000 l/h
Description
of 3rd & 4th
Water well
Water well with a
depth of 700 meters
with two aquifers, the
One is fresh water in a
depth of 300 meters
and the other in
thermal water from
380 meters at 40ºC.
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Testimonials: Municipality
• Working Properly
• High Efficiency • Maintaining Hydraulic working
Production since functional in 2012
standards
&
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Potential Application for
Self-replenishing Fresh
water
Mid‐long term water usage:
Immediate Water Usage:
1. Drinking Water Supply in Drought affected area or areas with contaminated GW 2. Agriculture land rehabilitation and Irrigation related water supply
3. Water supply for Industrial Parks/Cities
1. Water Banking: Interconnecting Self‐recharging flowing water sources with sub‐
surface aquifers for a non‐rain recharge system for ensuring perennial ground water recharge.
2. Parallel/Alternate/Feeder Water supply network: To provide redundancy in case of critical failure in case of surface water contamination, drought conditions or any disruptions in any form of conventional water supply network.
3. Harnessing Geothermal energy /air‐conditioning and other downstream activities
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Our Management Team
WaterQuest Management Team (L‐R)
• Jose Luis (Principal Consultant, Spain)
• Khang Lui (Director, Singapore)
• Shriya Damani (Director, India)
• Luis Castello Turell (Sr. Consultant, Spain) • Akash Bhavsar (Director, India)
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POTENTIAL LOCATIONS in INDIA, CHINA, ASEAN, MENA, USA etc
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High Level Mapping of Self Recharging Aquifers in various states in India Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana,
Maharashtra,Gujarat, Haryana & Rajasthan
Identified prospective locations with
capacities
of 100,000 - 200,000 Liters/Hour
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High Level Mapping of
Self Recharging Aquifers in various states
Red line indicates water veins carrying water with temperature >40 degree Celsius
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Virtual Prospecting Results of Latur Belt to identify presence of Self
Recharging Water veins / aquifers
Using our technology we can make a
significant positive impact to the current
water crisis affected regions like Latur,
Beed, Osmanabad and many more
High Level Mapping of Self Recharging Aquifers in various states
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High Level Mapping of Self Recharging Aquifers in various states
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High Level Mapping of Self Recharging Aquifers in various states
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High Level Mapping of WaterQuest Hydroresources
Self Recharging Aquifers in Inner Mongolia, Shandong, North East China SELF-RECHARGING WATERSOURCES
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High Level Mapping of WaterQuest Hydroresources
Self Recharging Aquifers in North Thailand, ASEAN Region
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High Level Mapping of WaterQuest Hydroresources
Self Recharging Aquifers around Yuba City, North California, USA
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Water Well Drilling
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Water Well Drilling
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Our discoveries in the United Arab Emirates where experts declared there is NO WATER! Click image to play video
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WaterQuest Contract Process
STEP 1
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Request For Information (RFI) from Interested Competent Organization/Authority/Benefiary to provide the following information wrt Target Location (TL): •
Latitude and Longitude of the TL •
Maximum Radius of the distance from the TL/Area marked on Google maps
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STEP 2
Prospecting: Virtual and Physical
WaterQuest will revert with the following information:
• Indication if there are SELF-RECHARGING WATERSOURCES
sources of ground water in the TL matching or close to the specified requirements
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Depth of the water
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Static Level of the water
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Flow Rate
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Water quality
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STEP 3‐ Client confirms interest to mark and drill well:
Until this point the WaterQuest information provided is only a forecast. To confirm this forecast, a site survey of the Target Location is best to be done.
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Client will pay for the cost of TWO WaterQuest Consultants to fly to Client’s location.
Provide food, accommodation and local travel expenses
During this same trip, WaterQuest will do a Client Due Diligence to determine the suitability of the Client:
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If Client has the right to make the well
If Client is able to obtain the necessary licenses, permits and visas for the WaterQuest Project Team.
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STEP 4– WaterQuest & Client sign contract to mark and drill well:
Upon successful TL confirmation and Client Due Diligence, WaterQuest will send an official quotation to Client including information about:
• Timeline & phases
• Phases for payments: • 25% upon signing of contract, • 50% upon reaching within 8m of target depth and • 25% upon completion, capping of well and receipt of water analysis and flow rate confirmation. • Confirmed water forecast
• Terms & Conditions.
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STEP 5 – Completion and handover of well:
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Once the well is completed the standard procedure is to cap the well.
Should the Client want WaterQuest to implement extraction and distribution engineering a separate project will be started.
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Advantages of WaterQuest
Technology
• Quantity: Decentralized sustainable water sources development and management of high volume flows
• Quality: Provides ability to locate and identify water‐wells with specific desired quality and/or type of water as in quality with respect to for industrial use/agriculture use/drinking purpose, etc. whereas type with respect to temperature may be normal/thermal
• Sustainability: Self replenishing and self‐recharging perennial flowing water veins which have no adverse Environmental Impact and has several social benefits
• Reliability: One‐of‐its kind virtual prospecting technology with 98% accuracy in identification of self‐recharging & self‐replenishing perennial water‐veins. The availability of water is independent of seasons and rainfalls Copyright (C) reserved by WaterQuest Hydroresources Management India Pvt. Ltd.
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Significant Social & Environmental
Impact
• Decentralized & sustainable water sources development & management, No dependence on Rainwater or other surface water for recharging thus reliable, sustainable and perennial water supply to citizens.
• Reduced social unrest & significant reduction in project related displacement issues of communities. There will be no project affected families. • Has no adverse environmental impact owing to extraction of water from self‐
replenishing flowing water sources vis‐à‐vis static water/local ground water • Reduced environmental impact due to reduction in waste water and elimination of sludge from treatment
• Reliable, perennial supply of high quality water leads to improved health indicators and productive population
• Significant Improvements in Human Development Index
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A Water Prayer
The waters of sky, the waters of rivers, and water in the well, whose source is the ocean,
may all these sacred waters protect me
‐ Rig Veda
Through collective will, wisdom and action we can change the course of our future for better. At
WaterQuest HydroResources we are working each day on a revolutionary approach to mitigat
e the impending water crisis
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