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Pursanova Water Systems

Have you had your water tested for contaminants? Where’s your water coming from? What herbicide tolerant crops and other sources of contamination might be upstream? Remember what happened in Flint, Michigan when their tap water became toxic. The only solution to providing clean and healthy water is to have a reliable water filtration system. 

Under the Counter Water Treatment System

Pursanova System Installed

Example of an installed Under the Counter Water Treatment System.

This system removes pharmaceuticals, the #1 used pesticide, iron, hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and other contaminants from water using activated carbon and select media.

Two options are available for this system. The first system is great for homes, townhouses, or apartments where city water pressure is good. The second system is recommended for well water, farms, and basement installation where pressure is weak. Replacement filters should be changed once per year and the membrane once every two years.

Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery of this unit.

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Pursanova PN-12 Water Treatment Device

The PN-12 is great for organic growers, conventional farmers, high tunnel and greenhouse producers who want to increase yields. It provides energized water for stronger and more productive plants while reducing fertilizer rates. In areas where irrigated agriculture is in place, nutrient runoff is reduced. Bob Streit, Agronomist, CCA, CPCS was in charge of several scientific trials that were completed by Plant Sciences, Inc. in Watsonville, CA using the Pursanova system. Corn, wheat, soybeans, and strawberries were tested. The results showed increased growth in the field, and insect and disease problems were reduced. Soybean production in this trial increased by 233%. In small livestock operations the PN-12 promotes animal health, reduces bacterial populations, provides better weight gain, improves meat quality, and an increase in milk production in dairy animals. The PN-12 tube contains rare earth ores mined in Japan and sintered in a 2,300 degree kiln. This process imparts specific frequencies on the water restoring it to the quality that nature intended. PursanovaPlantThis photo shows an additional study that was completed by Carol Streit. Carol took six similar house plants. She potted three in one pot and three in the other pot. The pot on the left was watered with normal water while the pot on the right used Pursanova energized water. You will notice the remarkable difference in growth in these two specimens.  

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Pursanova founder Vatché Keuftedjian wins top technology award

Recently our friend and water researcher, Vatché Keuftedjian of Pursanova won a major award from International Trade Council. This annual award is for inventors and carries the same prestige among small and medium sized companies as the Nobel Prize. Most people don’t know that Vatché started his company because his son was sick and no one could diagnose the problem or heal him. He found that the problem was the contaminants in the water that his son drank and bathed in. His research saved his son’s life. Vatché continues to do research in the U.S., Germany, and Japan. For more information on Pursanova water solutions go to www.pursanova.com.

Watch Dr. Vatché Keuftedjian being interviewed on water quality.

Here is the article on Dr. Keuftedjian that was in the news:

Pursanova founder Vatché Keuftedjian wins top technology award from International Trade Council

For roughly a decade, farmers around the world have saved millions of dollars in fertilizer and chemical costs by improving the quality of their spray water with reverse osmosis and energizing systems made by Pursanova Ltd. Inc.

This month, Pursanova founder and president Vatché Keuftedjian was named as the winner in the top technology award offered by the International Trade Council (ITC) based in Brussels, Belgium. Judges selected Vatché from among finalists today at the ITC world conference meeting in Chicago.

October 23, 2019 — By Jerry Carlson 
This is an update from our Oct. 10 report which reported that Vatché was a finalist who would present at the Think Global Conference in Chicago (www.thinkglobalconference.org.)
To read more go HERE.