Captiva Verde deploys atmospheric water generation systems that produce pure drinking water on-site — supporting water security and sustainable development across Florida and beyond.
Watch how atmospheric water generation creates pure drinking water from air — on-site, on demand.
A single WellSpring100 deployed in Florida-like conditions. Per year.
From aging municipal systems to off-grid communities, the gap between water need and water access is growing — and traditional infrastructure can't keep up.
Over 2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water at home. Climate change is shrinking freshwater reserves faster than they can recover.
Decades-old pipes, treatment plants, and distribution networks are failing across the U.S. — leaving rural and remote communities most at risk.
Bottled water costs communities up to 1,000× more than tap water, generates massive plastic waste, and is never a sustainable long-term solution.
Hurricanes, floods, and grid failures destroy water supply for weeks or months. Communities without on-site generation have no backup.
Tribal lands, remote farms, eco-resorts, and military forward-operating bases all share the same problem: no reliable, cost-effective water source.
Trucked-in water creates cost, delay, and fragility. One disrupted supply chain can leave facilities without water for days.
Droughts are intensifying and expanding into regions that once had reliable water. Groundwater reserves are dropping faster than they can recharge.
PFAS chemicals, lead pipes, and agricultural runoff are compromising water sources that once seemed safe. AWG produces water directly from air — bypassing contaminated ground and failing infrastructure entirely.
Most municipal water meets legal minimums — but legal and safe are not the same. Thousands of contaminants have no legal limit at all, and many others are regulated well above what independent health scientists recommend.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances have been detected in drinking water supplies serving over 200 million Americans. Linked to cancer, thyroid disease, and immune disruption. Many water utilities are not required to test for them at all.
An estimated 9 million lead service lines still connect homes to municipal water systems across the U.S. There is no safe level of lead exposure — yet millions of households receive water flowing through infrastructure built before 1986.
The EPA's legal limits for contaminants are set based on cost and feasibility — not purely on health science. The Environmental Working Group's health guidelines are often 10–100× stricter than federal maximums.
Atmospheric water generation harvests moisture directly from the air — completely bypassing aging distribution pipes, contaminated groundwater, and failing municipal infrastructure. The source is the atmosphere itself.
The Environmental Working Group's Tap Water Database lets you enter your zip code and see exactly which contaminants have been detected in your local water supply — and how those levels compare to legal limits versus what health scientists actually recommend.
Drinking Water — Key Facts on global safe water access and the 2 billion people still without it
↗ EWGNational Tap Water Database — Search contaminants by zip code, compare legal vs. health limits
↗ UN WaterWater Scarcity — Why over 2 billion people live in water-stressed conditions today
↗ NRDCWhat's In Your Drinking Water — PFAS, lead, chromium-6, and the contaminants regulators haven't caught up with
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