“IT IS MATRIX, MOTHER AND MEDIUM.

LIFE DOES NOT EXIST WITHOUT WATER”.

Living systems are made up 90% water molecules, which regulate their intensity of electromagnetic signals.
The extraction of electrical current from water mediated by oxygen molecules:

  • can turn low-grade energy, such as heat, into high-grade energy, such as electrical or chemical,
  • is able to offer a more precise reciprocal interaction of the molecules,
  • could therefore represent a new non-polluting chemical industry that is more efficient and consumes less energy.

INNOVATION

BACKED BY SCIENCE

OverWater is a device for treating irrigation water that allows greater productivity from the water resources, raises the water’s level of functional efficiency for the plants and the yield potential of the soil, improving growth and development.

OverWater, by electromagnetic induction, changes some chemical-physical parameters of water and of its molecular struction, consequently raising the level of bioavailability (absorption and use for physiological functions) for plant systems and increasing the water efficiency for their growth.

In short, OverWater OFFERS HIGHER QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE YIELDS OF CROPS.

An innovation backed by scientific proof, confirmed by CREA (Italian Council for Agricultural Research): through a biochemical analysis, the influence of water disrupted by the OverWater device on plant growth was studied and the data confirm greater growth of both roots and the epicotyl. Furthermore, many of the compounds the plant produces, in particular the sugars (ATP => the cell’s energy value), significantly increased when compared to the non-treated plant.

The results were published in the international science journal “Frontiers in Plant Science”.

FOREST PLANT NURSERIES, knowing it to practise it successfully

By Moreno Moraldi, 2024 edition – available for purchase at www.ecoalleco.it

“Filtration and improvement of water quality”

Filters to be put into operation immediately downstream of the pumping station is of no secondary importance in irrigation management…

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