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Remediate-Reclaim-Recycle (R3 Project)

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Brazil; Peru; Suriname; France; Colombia; Guyana; Bolivia; Venezuela; Ecuador
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Water Quality (SDG 6.3)
Integrated Water Resource Management (SDG 6.5)
Water-Related Disaster Management (SDG 11.5)
Sustainable Production (SDG 12.4)
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Groundwater
Water Recycling and Reuse
Services Offered: Information technology (IT) support
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Org. Type: NGO / Civil Society
Org. Size: Very Small (1-9 Employees)
Language: English
Org. Website: www.researchgate.net/profile/Callistus-Obunadike/research
Org. Source: User
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Our mission is to help to remediate, reclaim and recycle the dilapidated and affected water bodies across the entire universe with major focus in Louisiana, Texas, Wyoming, Northern American and other parts of the world that would benefit from our research.

R3-Project is a project that was founded in the year 2015 immediately after I gained admission into the oldest mining university in the world (Technical University of Freiberg). The aim and goal is to use my acquired skil…

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Our mission is to help to remediate, reclaim and recycle the dilapidated and affected water bodies across the entire universe with major focus in Louisiana, Texas, Wyoming, Northern American and other parts of the world that would benefit from our research.

R3-Project is a project that was founded in the year 2015 immediately after I gained admission into the oldest mining university in the world (Technical University of Freiberg). The aim and goal is to use my acquired skills and computer competency in creating a model that will help to totally eliminate the affected and polluted water problems in United States starting from the Western parts to the Southern parts of United States.

The reclamation and remediation of pollutants in the United States varies from state to state, depending on the extent of pollution and the resources available for cleanup. Here is a summary of the situation in some of the most heavily polluted states:

California: California has a long history of pollution, with some of the worst air and water pollution in the country. The state has implemented a number of programs and regulations to reduce pollution, including the California Clean Air Act, the California Global Warming Solutions Act, and the Clean Water Act. California also has a number of Superfund sites, which are areas of land contaminated with hazardous waste that require cleanup.

Texas: Texas is another state with a significant pollution problem. The state has been heavily industrialized, with many refineries, chemical plants, and other industrial facilities located throughout the state. Texas has also had significant problems with air pollution, with some of the worst air quality in the country. The state has implemented a number of programs to reduce pollution, including the Texas Clean Air Act and the Texas Water Code. However, some critics argue that the state's regulatory framework is not strong enough to protect public health and the environment.

Louisiana: Louisiana is another state with a significant pollution problem, largely due to the oil and gas industry. The state has experienced numerous oil spills and chemical accidents, and there are a number of Superfund sites in the state. Louisiana has implemented a number of programs to address pollution, including the Louisiana Environmental Quality Act and the Louisiana Water Code. However, critics argue that the state has not done enough to protect public health and the environment, and that the state's regulatory framework is too weak.

Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania has a significant pollution problem due to the state's history of coal mining and fracking. The state has experienced numerous water contamination incidents, including the contamination of the drinking water in the city of Flint. Pennsylvania has implemented a number of programs to address pollution, including the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law and the Pennsylvania Safe Drinking Water Act. However, critics argue that the state has not done enough to protect public health and the environment, and that the state's regulatory framework is too weak.

Overall, the reclamation and remediation of pollutants across the United States is an ongoing challenge, with each state facing its own unique set of challenges and solutions. While some states have made significant progress in reducing pollution and protecting public health and the environment, there is still much work to be done to address the environmental challenges facing the nation.

Therefore, I started this campaign and awareness to educate and alert the whole world at large, on the urgency and need for these affected water resources to be saved from further imminent danger.

This dream would be actualized, if I can join like minds and experts in the water sector by seeking for financial, and economic support. I have a lot to achieve with this projects asides from the water resources aspect. With this project, I also intend to extend the reclamation to the oil and mining sectors while the recylcing will help to eliminate the plastic pollution blocking the free flow of our water resources. Thanks

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