"Water is the petroleum for the next century."

"Water is the petroleum for the next century."

~Goldman Sachs, 2008

Old Aquifer

A water technology startup motivated to meet the escalating demand for clean water by offering product distribution franchises to landowners.

"Water is the petroleum for the next century."

"Water is the petroleum for the next century."

~Goldman Sachs, 2008

A water technology startup motivated to meet the escalating demand for clean water by offering product distribution franchises to landowners.

Two
Problems

TOXINS
The number of people who refuse to drink tap water is growing, mainly due to fears of health-related issues caused by toxic contamination. For example, consider the media coverage of the health issues service members and their families experienced while stationed in Camp Lejeune, NC.

CLIMATE CHANGE
The scarcity of drinking water options in drought-stricken regions of the U.S. adds to the escalating demand for clean drinking water.

Two Problems

TOXINS
The number of people who refuse to drink tap water is growing, mainly due to fears of health-related issues caused by toxic contamination. For example, consider the media coverage of the health issues service members and their families experienced while stationed in Camp Lejeune, NC.

CLIMATE CHANGE
The scarcity of drinking water options in drought-stricken regions of the U.S. adds to the escalating demand for clean drinking water.

Substantial Growth And Escalating Demand

  • Globally, the bottled water market size was $283 billion in 2021 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2022 to 2030.2
  • Texas ranks #1 in U.S. population growth per the 2020 Census.
  • The EPA estimates the Texas population will reach 46.3 million by 2060.
  • Texas has a semiarid climate and is prone to extreme droughts. Water costs will increase due to climate change repercussions.
  • San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas and Austin are at medium or high vulnerability to water shortages according to the EPA.3

Target Market
& Opportunity

Substantial Growth And Escalating Demand

  • Globally, the bottled water market size was $283 billion in 2021 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 6.7% from 2022 to 2030.2
  • Texas ranks #1 in U.S. population growth per the 2020 Census.
  • The EPA estimates the Texas population will reach 46.3 million by 2060.
  • Texas has a semiarid climate and is prone to extreme droughts. Water costs will increase due to climate change repercussions.
  • San Antonio, El Paso, Dallas and Austin are at medium or high vulnerability to water shortages according to the EPA.3

Target Market & Opportunity

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