I live in Southern Ontario. It’s hard for me to imagine a water shortage. The nearby river is full, our ground is full of water, and I’ve had to shovel so much snow so far this year I’m plain sick of it. I buy water for mere pennies a cubic meter and couldn’t imagine ever going thirsty.
You may be like me, living in an environment of plenty. You turn on the tap and the water is there. You may have to live with the slight annoyance of having vague lawn watering restrictions in the summer time, but that’s all you have to endure.
Yet for millions of people worldwide, water is extremely difficult to come by. Water shortages are so severe that many people scrounge just to get enough water to drink.
In my last post, I wrote about how it’s not economically viable to transport large amounts of water over long distances. With conventional technologies, it’s not.
My perceptions changed when Mr. Terry Spragg contacted me regarding this issue. Mr. Spragg is the inventor of the Spragg Bag and this technology promises to help quench the thirst of millions around the world. The Spragg Bag is the first technology that makes it viable to transport water from places that have a lot to places that don’t have so much, quickly and economically. Please, watch the following video. It shows the system better than I could describe it.
If you care at all about the current water crisis, I ask you to help Mr. Spragg by spreading the word. Bookmark both this post and Terry’s website on your favorite social networks to help gain more internet popularity. If you own a blog, write a post about the Spragg bag, bookmark that post too, and help spread the word.
Let’s make the Spragg Bag public knowlege. The more people are in the know, the faster this technology can be put into mainstream use, and the sooner that parched people can forget what thirst is about.




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