Anti-Pollution Oxygen Filter

AIR - WATER FILTERING ON A MASS SCALE

Anti-Pollution Oxygen Filter 




TROPOSHERE

Pollution Control - Technologies 

Sustainable for-profit low fair profit 

First Area of Focus - Overall

Earth's atmosphere is composed of about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and one percent other gases. These gases are found in atmospheric layers (troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere) defined by unique features such as temperature and pressure.


GOAL

To pull from Tropospheric conditions & filter interior - exterior air in all areas of hmm an & multiple grid areas of non-human grid activity

Like lint in a dryer pulling from clothing in the wash - dry process for our health

We then reprise these particulates through sorting for re-use in different safe products in a cycle

Our air becomes safer, cleaner & our health increases providing longer lives against toxins in all products & the air quality in which we ingest through our lungs, skin, eyes & bodies overall in the Troposphere

Secondary goal

We take it further by monitoring & filtering all waterways from natural or human activity pollutants through filtering while we increase monitoring efforts of seismic activity & ground activity between Earth's core & the Troposphere with natural & human activity against our solar systems gravitational factors in different annual cycles over 1-100 years using past & on-going data
 
With energy transitioning to a partial basic need & equilibrium on low cost & maintenance we can increase mass production in creating such health focused overall grid
 
Purpose

Weather & human activity cycle production controls for health & sustainability on earth permanently with connecting systems in place to monitor & control in a for-profit mandatory balancing act  


THE GROUND WE WALK 

Ground  Level Pollution 

Tropospheric - Ground Level

Natural & man-made ecosystems

Natural & man-made controlled or hybrid ecosystem habitats for biological life in preservation alongside for-profit filtering & monitoring practices

Atmospheric Contaminant Filtering

Exterior



Interior

Dryer Lint - Extraction 




EARTH'S CORE & GROUND





THE EARTH'S WATER 

Ocean - Sea - Lake - Stream - River Filtering

How the atmospheric weather & water systems work including underwater current systems versus tropospheric currents which work together in a cycle as oxygen & water share components between evaporation & a recycling process naturally within the Earth's atmosphere  

Ocean - sea - Lake - Streams - Rivers

Underwater natural & man-made controlled or hybrid ecosystem habitats for biological life in preservation alongside for-profit filtering & monitoring practices 


COPY CAT MIND READERS

H.I.3 Case - Victim Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett

2012-2024 efforts separate from previous 1993, 1999 & before 2011

The past-present 24 hour rotational teams with volunterts & guests flown in & driven in operating with people connected outside the location past-present literally re-iterating the mental state - functioning of Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett

Thoughts
Imagination
Memory

These people sit there monitoring illegally from the threat lab location using the sourced full body neurological technology equipment illegally connected to the body of Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett reiterating his thoughts, imagination & memory while also vocally reiterating what he is looking at (eyesight) & as to what he is audibly hearing then other senses (blocked or not)

GOAL

The goal of the majority is to in front of guests & others connected

Make it seem like they those operating at & with are experts in all areas connecting in a combination collective effort

Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett is then discredited as a copy cat of others & those operating at or with the one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster relocation housing the sourced full body neurological technology equipment illegally connected to the body of Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett

With these people reiterating while monitoring Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett unmanned or while attempting to take partial to full control of his body locking in his consciousness to take vocal, physical & psychological - mental control of his body while monitoring what he may or may not think, imagine, remember & potentially do physically with them intervening to take partial to full control of his body locking in his consciousness to take vocal, physical & psychological - mental control of his body if they do not agree with what he is or may do regardless of where he is or what he is doing in his professional or private life & or while studying 

These people even go further as to discredit Nic's work, research & reference in effort to cute sources & express an opinion while considering intellectual copyright infringement & other professional factors while considering such in one's professional & private life or while going about learning in different styles & effort

Communication is important

The professional & private ability using different styles

In one or more language then translating between effectively with style & confidence

With permission & a legal route you can effective seek low cost or no cost & higher cost permissions to use others works & or to reference as inspiration safely

Patents, copyrights & trademarks are important 

I, Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett consicously used a Rhyme & Rhythm with modern & vintage poetic styles in the H.I.3 Case descriptions applied in order to create a memorization flow in how to connect standard professional & private creative paragraph structure & style with different layered effects in a planned effort as to increase a condensed teaching using different facts & styles with structures that allow people to remember the content & overall larger connecting structures in learning & the process of memory compartmentalization & reiteration - narration ability

Rhyme is a pattern of words that contain similar sounds. Rhythm: The dictionary tells us it is "a movement with uniform recurrence of a beat or accent." In its crudest form rhythm has a beat with little or no meaning. Children use them in games and counting-out rhymes.


BIRTH CITY - NORTH BAY, ONTARIO,  CANADA

Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett

Water - Ground - Air pollution & contaminants

Safe for Washing & not for drinking - consumption without an advanced filter

Reminiscent of Northern California, USA

Erin Brockovich

Erin Brockovich (née Pattee; born June 22, 1960) is an American paralegal, consumer advocate, and environmental activist who was instrumental in building a case against Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) involving groundwater contamination in Hinkley, California for attorney Ed Masry in 1993. Their successful lawsuit was the subject of the Oscar-winning film, Erin Brockovich (2000), starring Julia Roberts as Brockovich and Albert Finney as Masry.

North Bay, Ontario, Canada situation (pre-1970's-2024)

A 'tragedy that can't be measured': North Bay's forever chemical problem is also the rest of Canada's

In a packed North Bay, Ont. auditorium this March, residents, environmental and legal aid groups gathered to discuss a problem that’s been decades in the making, and that risks affecting not only those who live in the area, but likely millions more Canadians across the country.

The public information session's focus was PFAS, a kind of artificial, potentially toxic chemicals that have crept into countless corners of daily life, and of which many persist in the land, water and human body alike for years.

Since as far back as the 1970s, North Bay’s municipal water supply in nearby Trout Lake has harboured PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), which Health Canada notes have been associated in some cases with liver and developmental issues, cancer and complications with pregnancy.

In recent weeks, U.S. regulators have finalized new maximum limits on six key kinds of PFAS in drinking water, and in Canada, a new proposed limit of 30 parts per trillion is pending for waterborne PFAS as a whole; one that North Bay's water often exceeds in municipal testing.

"We're really fortunate to have this abundant supply of cold, clear water, and I think that knowing that it's got this very persistent contaminant in it … potentially interferes with all our relationships with that water," said Brennain Lloyd of Northwatch, a local organizer of the information session, in an interview with CTVNews.ca.

"That's a tragedy that can't be measured."

Also known as 'forever chemicals,' PFAS are built from some of the strongest bonds of their kind found in nature, meaning they likely won't go away on their own. And the path to ridding them from the environment is a long and expensive one for a local government with limited resources and an understandably concerned populace.

As far as Canadian cities go, North Bay's problem is far from the only one.

Non-stick sticks around

First developed in the 1930s and '40s, PFAS are effective at creating waterproof and non-stick properties, and can be found in a litany of products.

Everything from cosmetics, to cookware, to electronic devices can carry PFAS, and as those products degrade through routine wear, tear and disposal, tiny particles of them can accumulate in earth, water and air, as well as within the body.

Stain resistant carpets and upholstery, cosmetics, waterproof clothing, takeout containers and non-stick cookware are all examples of potentially PFAS-treated products. (Charlie Buckley / CTV News)

"Every day, you're coming in contact with PFAS," said Miriam Diamond, an environmental chemist at the University of Toronto, in an interview with CTVNews.ca. "You wouldn't know where it is, because it's not listed on labels."

Diamond's research has studied potential points of exposure to forever chemicals in food packaging, cosmetics and possibly even the paint found on some playground equipment. To hear her tell it, trying to avoid them is a challenge.

"Half the [food] packaging that we tested had PFAS in it to achieve grease and water repellency," she said. "The good news is that half didn't, but you don't know which half; we have no idea."

A PFAS particle that began its life in the waterproof coating on a takeout container could find its way from the dirt of a landfill, down a nearby stream, into the body of a fish and eventually a person -- that is, if it didn't get to them already through the air and water themselves, or the takeout served in that container in the first place.

An international study published last month found PFAS to be "pervasive in [surface and ground water] worldwide," with 69 per cent of samples exceeding concentration limits proposed by Health Canada, even when a specific source of contamination could not be identified.

According to the local government, North Bay's PFAS problem came to be in part due to something outside the control of any individual resident: Jack Garland Airport, located upstream from Trout Lake.

Among the many safety features found at modern airports are crash trucks; fire prevention vehicles equipped with specialized, extinguishing foam that often contains PFAS.

As that foam has been released during emergencies, or in the years of firefighter training that the airport grounds hosted in the 1970s, '80s and '90s, it has seeped into the soil and into Lee's Creek, a waterway connected to Trout Lake, across a small bay from the local water treatment plant.

"The key to this is it doesn't break down," Diamond explained. "Hence the situation now, where millions of people worldwide are exposed to elevated levels of PFAS in their drinking water … communities beside military operations and airports are particularly at risk."

In 2021, Northwatch, the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) and others filed a petition to the federal government asking about its response to PFAS and last year, CELA released a list of more than 100 sites identified by the Department of National Defence (DND) and Transport Canada as suspected or confirmed to be contaminated, an association release reads.

Updated as of 2022, the list contains sites at many of Canada's major airports, as well as Canadian Forces facilities across 10 provinces and territories.

This February, the City of North Bay announced plans to begin remediation of the PFAS contamination at Jack Garland Airport this year, paid for with nearly $20 million in federal funding from the Department of National Defence.

"We are extremely pleased that cleanup efforts at the airport site are now about to get underway,” said North Bay Mayor Peter Chirico, in a release. “Our priority throughout this process is and has been the health and safety of our residents.”

Similar remediation efforts have been announced elsewhere.

"We have a responsibility to work with cities and provinces to safeguard the health of Canadians," said Defence Minister Bill Blair in a November press release, announcing millions more in federal funding to address PFAS concentrations linked to CFB Bagotville, near Saguenay, Que.

"We will continue to collaborate with the city and Quebec to protect the health and safety of local residents.”

Chemical concerns

Once PFAS enter the body, some kinds can take months or years to leave, meaning forever chemicals can build up, or what scientists call bioaccumulate, over a person's lifetime. And with so many potential sources of exposure, population-level monitoring by Health Canada has found the presence of PFAS to be extremely common among Canadians

As  of the 2018-19 study cycle, the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS) found perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), a type of PFAS, in 99.3 per cent of tested blood samples from Canadians aged three to 79. Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), another variety, was detected in 100 per cent of samples.

Health Canada notes that exposure to some kinds of PFAS has been linked with a variety of health risks, including to the nervous, endocrine, immune and reproductive systems. PFOA in particular has been recognized by international authorities as a possible carcinogen.

One analysis published in 2022 found that in the United States alone, PFAS-related illness could account for US$5.52 billion in medical costs and lost productivity in 2018; an estimate the study authors describe as "highly conservative".

Health Canada notes that exposure to some kinds of PFAS has been linked with a variety of health risks, including to the nervous, endocrine, immune and reproductive systems. PFOA in particular has been recognized by international authorities as a possible carcinogen.

The news isn't all bad. Longitudinal monitoring by Health Canada shows that blood concentrations for some of the most notorious kinds of PFAS have been decreasing, in recent years.

In the 2007-09 sampling cycle of the CHMS, the average concentrations of PFOS and PFOA were just over eight and two micrograms per litre, respectively, but by 2018-19, they had fallen 67 and 52 per cent.

U of T's Diamond notes that, while this can be taken as encouraging, those numbers only account for two of the thousands of different PFAS chemicals known to scientists, and while PFOS and PFOA have drawn down in response to years of targeted policy change, their chemical cousins, of which information is far less available, have grown in use.

And even for those waning PFAS varieties, the story isn't over yet.

"We still have PFOS and PFOA in us, after implementing first controls in 2006 and 2008," she said. "That tells us how long it takes for levels to go down."

'It's everywhere'

In the past, government action to fight PFAS has been fairly surgical, targeting individual subgroups of chemicals. But to Diamond, the far more effective strategy is to restrict PFAS as a single, broad category and work backwards to exempt some essential uses, as needed.

"Deal with them as a class, so it's not whac-a-mole," Diamond said. "We cannot figure out the toxicity of all of them. We do know that some are toxic. Their high persistence in the environment is enough for me to recommend restriction, without waiting for proof of toxicity."

It's a move the federal government has shown interest in pursuing. In May 2023, Environment and Climate Change Canada announced moves toward proposing that "all substances in the class of PFAS have the potential to cause harm to both the environment and human health."

"Based on emerging science and what is known about well-studied PFAS, a proactive and precautionary approach is needed to help address these substances as a class," said Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault, in a release.

Diamond envisions a system of required drawdowns in PFAS use across many industries, timed to allow a window for manufacturers to find non-PFAS alternatives, as the outdoor apparel and other select industries have begun to do. That push for innovation that has found its way to airport firefighting, as well, she notes.

Airports around the world, including those all across Australia, have transitioned to PFAS-free foams, and recently, Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport became the first in North America to make the switch, according to its new non-PFAS foam supplier.

But even if the flow of new contaminants were to be stemmed, there still remains a great deal of existing PFAS to address in communities like North Bay.

Bringing down those concentrations could mean expensive retrofits at local treatment plants, individualized supports for residents on well water and lengthy clean-ups that millions of dollars in pledged federal funding may not be enough to accomplish.

To Northwatch's Brennain Lloyd, who has lived steps away from Trout Lake for more than three decades, one of the first steps to solutions is to get the word out.

"That meeting in the North Bay Library auditorium, filled to overflowing, really said: 'People want to know about it,'" she said.

"They want to know about the issue and they want to know what the response is."

Reference Source

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/a-tragedy-that-can-t-be-measured-north-bay-s-forever-chemical-problem-is-also-the-rest-of-canada-s-1.6878917


COSTS & NEED ON DRINKING WATER


 

5 Gallon BPA Free Water Containers

Hand pump or other dispensers

The capped refill on effective filtered water for use voiding all chemicals & microplastics for drinking water as opposed to sanitary personal hygienic water for washing (showering - bathing) should be capped at between $0.25-0.75 Canadian dollars based on mass scale requirement in each geographic area within Canada for all residences

Locations you can refill or mobile refilling

Water for personal drinking water or processing to drinking water is a Basic Need like Basic Food, Basic Medical & Dental then separately Housing & Communication then Basic Transportation 

Canadian Tire & Walmart was the best solution for these 5 Gallon refills pre-2019 in Canada at a fee of $.075 - $1 Canadian dollars 

THE REALITY - WATER FROM TAP OR OTHER

Toxins found in the water can cause cancer, underdevelopment - disability handicap or other health problems if ingested (swallowed)

Timing showers - bathing as to void ingestion through skin or eyes is important while considering protective eyewear & ear plugs for bathing

Washing eyes using filtered water & cleaning ears while brushing teeth with filtered water is also important

Boiling water only voids some compounds so filtering processing has to include specific healthy natural organic chemical options with specific processes

Medical - surgical water use

Filtered - boiled & heating for sanitization practices are effective yet this system needs to be adapted into low cost effective tap drinking water residential - commercial based solutions

Hot water tank filters & cold water filters

The excess materials need to be moved & repurposed after processing like recycling of cans & cardboard like all extracts pulled from interior - exterior air

NATURAL - ORGANIC PRODUCTS

Personal hygiene - use of natural organic products solely controlling demand lowering costs - pricing

Cleaning - organization habits in housekeeping for fire & other areas of safety

Vacume - brooms & Asian style mops over all others to void bacteria concerns

Safe disinfectant that is low cost & hand sanitization practices

Sneezing or coughing into elbows rather hands

Specific safe hand washing practices:

Hand over hand & fingers into palms to wash nails & clean fingers with all creases quickly & effectively

SALT WATER ADDITIVES

Showering with a mixture of salt water & vinegar in the mix of different low cost natural shampoo - conditioner products

Control over dry skin then safe low cost moisturizer for skin in different areas based daily activities 

The use of Re-Usable bottled solely & 5 Gallon or larger containers for filtered water storage if not a residential - or - commercial large sister for monitored safe drinking water

SHIFTING TO BIO-DEGRADABLE

The use of non-toxic Re-Usable bags & printed color - dyes & graphics then composite hybrid paper bag alternatives to petroleum-based plastics for 99-100% of all product packaging in a new lower cost functional solution


ASIAN MOPS



















ASIAN MOPS

Sanitary - Re-Usable Long-term option

One containers with split two sides

Water - non-toxic cleaner content side
No water - rinse section

Simply dip into the water solution after using the rinse side & apply on surface then rinse & repeat

Drain dirty water solution & start over

Lowest cost - highest efficiency to void bacteria & all concerns after sweping or using safe vaccuming for floors - carpets



















TASK SCHEDULING

Orangization in multi-task psychological - mental & physical with vocal functioning

Cleaning while creating a mess & remaining organized as to decrease overall end of day cleaning & organization procedures versus end of term contract project 


CARBON CAPTURE PLANTS

Mass Production - Elevated [CO2] and Photosynthesis Carbon Capture Plants & trees

Purpose

To capture harmful rising Co2 in the atmosphere

Additives

High oxygen producing plants & trees

Co2 conversion processing to offset & balance harmful rising Co2 in the atmosphere to sustainable levels for plant growth to sustain ecosystems & manufactured agriculture - food or other production practices

REGULAR PLANT + TREE GROWTH

The planned above elevated [CO2] and Photosynthesis Carbon Capture Plants & trees with a separate focus from natural & controlled agricultural & residential, commercial or public ecosystems & plant life

15-75% more elevated [CO2] and Photosynthesis Carbon Capture in specific Plants & Trees to convert to oxygen & specifics in the process

Co2 Trapping

https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2017.00578/full

Hydrogen + Mass Production 

https://newatlas.com/energy/hysata-hydrogen-mass-production/

La Niña 

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/amp/science/la-nina-is-on-its-way-back-an-atmospheric-scientist-explains-what-to-expect

Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere 

https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/09/carbon-dioxide-atmosphere-record

Cancer Atomic Mapping 

https://phys.org/news/2024-05-geologists-biologists-unearth-atomic-fingerprints.amp

Space based Solar Power

https://spectrum.ieee.org/space-based-solar-power-2667878868

Smallest Atomic Particle 

https://phys.org/news/2024-05-tauonium-smallest-heaviest-atom-pure.amp

Wind Repowering - Wind Turbines 

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/wind-repowering-has-rejuvenated-turbines-to-boost-gigawatts-and-power-millions-more-homes/

AI control threshold - Deception

https://interestingengineering.com/culture/ai-deceive-humans-research

Rolling Back Fossil Fuels -Solar 

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2024/5/8/clean-energy-on-the-cusp-of-rolling-back-fossil-fuels-report

Orion Arm - Galaxy + Milkyway

https://www.iflscience.com/where-is-our-home-in-the-galaxy-meet-the-orion-arm-74166

Universal Basic Income - Concept

https://www.businessinsider.com/openai-sam-altman-universal-basic-income-idea-compute-gpt-7-2024-5?amp

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