How/where may I acquire a Vortex Spring water generator/accumulator?

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  1. What are you looking to do? Do you want the gadget that you put in a cup to aerate water or???

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    1. I'm interested in either making the municipal water that runs into my home, restructured and "Alive"...or, possibly drawing water from the atmosphere from something that doesn't cost at minimum the price of a New York City apartment rent.

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      1. I had noticed when doing a google search that a small cup-like device on a magnetic? base created a vortex in water similar to what our equipment does in ponds and tanks. I'm assuming that small gadget is what you're looking for. I have no idea what that small device costs but if that's what you're talking about costing a NYC apartment rent equivalent - unfortunate.

  2. Leave it to the Swiss to lead the way by being one of the early adopters of the water vortex power plant. In Schöftland, Switzerland, Bertrand Piccard has taken power generation to a new level by implementing water vortex power plant technology.  The gravitational water vortex turbine is an ultra-low head turbine which can operate in a low head range of 0,7 to 2 m, which is often seen as too low for conventional hydro turbines, and has a similar yield to conventional hydroelectric turbines used for the production of electricity.  In the vortex power plant, water is introduced into a circular basin tangentially, creating a free vortex (Fig. 1) and energy is extracted from the free vortex by a turbine. The system operates as follows: River water is channelled at the bank of the river and conveyed to a circulation tank. The spring. Vortex Spring is a cold, freshwater spring that produces approximately 28 million US gallons (110,000 m 3) of water daily. The spring consists of a 200 ft (61 m) basin with sloping sides and a cave which links the spring to the Floridan aquifer. Water temperature is steady at 68 °F (20 °C) with no thermocline,...

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    1. The Water Vortex Power Plant for Clean and Sustainable …

      https://www.endalldisease.com › water-vortex-power-plant-sustainable-energy

      The  water  forms a  vortex  atop the center drain of the basin; A turbine is spun by the  water vortex  at around 20 rotations per minute and the rotational energy is converted into electricity by a  generator  ; Benefits of The  Water Vortex  Power Plant. There are many advantages to producing energy using a  Water Vortex  Power Plant including: Powerful ...

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        This is what I found browsing and am sure you can get all the information you wanted, please.

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    2. James Yelverton You might want to check this website, which is a directory of the best devices:

      www.waterislife.shop

      In particular, this section contains water structuring tools, including vortexes: 

      https://waterislife.shop/collections/water-structurers 

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      1. Isabel Friend Hi Isabel. Thank you for the links. I took a gander at the site. And even though I'm grateful for the new knowledge of devices and technologies, I feel that their prices are ridiculously high. I'm looking for less expensive, yet similarly equal, or even more effective devices/methods of improving the water I drink/shower with. Any other ideas or places to go for this?

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        1. Cheaper, yet equal or more effective? No. You get what you pay for when it comes to water reviving tools. There are DIY methods you can use, but they're far less effective. In my experience, it's worth the investment because some of these tools last a lifetime.