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Constant Water news and insights on water, wells, emergency water, backup water systems, and applications of the Constant Water system.
Water Security Important to “Aging in Place”
Constant Water Launches Water for Warriors Program
Recurring Storms Highlight the Need to Incentivize Preparedness
What Do Our Customers Look Like?
The Next Major Hurricane is Never More Than Two Weeks Away
Disaster Water Resilience–A Better Approach
Proactive Instead of Reactive–Time for a New Approach to Water Resilience in Puerto Rico
Emergency Preparation – 10 Reasons for Constant Water
Many of Our Customers Already Had a Generator
How We Can Help in Puerto Rico
All of Our Customers Had Water
Constant Water Now a Registered Supplier to American Red Cross
We Can Help Puerto Rico with Immediate Relief and Long-term Preparedness
We have been monitoring the devastation in PR and the surrounding islands and we want to help provide both immediate relief from existing conditions and long-term preparation for future hurricane events.
Constant Water (www.constantwater.com) systems were developed for homes and businesses on water wells that lose water when a power outage occurs. We also specifically developed capabilities into the system that allow it to be rapidly installed and operated in the exact conditions resulting from recent hurricanes in the U.S. and the PR territories. Contact us for more information.
Constant Water Highlighted in Florida Ground Water Association “Driller” Magazine
Constant Water Highlighted in PHCC VA “Image” Magazine
NOAA Hurricane Update–Worse Than Predicted
Back to School and Hurricane Prep Weekend Special
Constant Water’s Emergency Water Systems Qualify for IRS Tax Deduction
Have a Generator? 8 Reasons to Add Constant Water
Aid and International Development Forum Honors Constant Water
Local Water Main Break Demonstrates the Need for Emergency Preparation
Driller Magazine Features Constant Water Emergency Water Supply
A recent featured article in the Florida Ground Water Association magazine Drillers highlights Constant Water as the new system to the market that can provide water security to the millions of homeowners and business on water wells and unreliable public water systems.
Drought Conditions Hit Southeastern U.S.
CONSTANT WATER Endorsed by PipeTechs Plumbing and Technologies Owner and PHCC “Safety First” Contractor of the Year
IN THE NEWS
- 300 Tornadoes in April Alone–Second Highest
- National Hurricane Center Increases Hurricane Forecast
- University of Pennsylvania Forecasts Significant Hurricane Season
- AccuWeather Predicts “Explosive” Hurricane Season
- National Energy Providers Again Warn of Cyberattacks on Grid
- U.S. Water System at Risk–Gov’t Issues Warning
- Administration Warns of Cyberattacks Against U.S. Water System
- Power Provider Had Role in TX Wildfire
- U.S. Struggling to Meet Power Demands
- Public Utilities Not Adequately Mitigating Wildfire Risks
- Flooding Rains and Hurricane Force Winds to Hit California
- Energy Watchdog Warns of Grid Failures During Winter Cold
- Washington State/Pacific Northwest Experiencing Flooding
- New England Hit Hard With Early Season Snow
- “Pineapple Express” Threatens Flooding in U.S. Northwest
- U.S. Water Systems Targeted in Cyber Attack
- Severe Winter Weather Will Threaten U.S. Electrical Grid
- Texas Power Grid Holds Thru 3rd Record Usage in a Week
- NOAA Amends Forecast–More Major Storms Predicted
- Baseball-sized Hail Leaves 300K Without Power
- Northeast U.S. Flood Threat Continues
- Heat Advisories Impact Millions Across the U.S.
- Phoenix and Southwest U.S. Temps Could be Worst On Record
- Extreme Temperatures Hit Southwest U.S.
- CO State University Increases 2023 Hurricane Projections
- El Niño Has Begun–May Spike Temps and Conditions
- 100 MPH Derecho Winds Leave Almost 300,000 Without Power
- 2/3 of U.S. at Risk of Electrical Blackouts Due to Heat
- Severe Heats Stresses Texas Electrical Grid
- Southern Storms Threat Millions on Fathers Day
- Texas Expected to Break Power Demand Records
- El Niño Arrives–Makes Weather More Severe
- Record Heat In Atlantic May Increase Hurricane Activity
- Phoenix AZ Can’t Meet Future Water Needs
- See Traveler’s Insurance Hurricane Prep Checklist
- El Niño Likely to Return–Severe Weather Typically Follows
- The Weather Channel: 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
- Forecasters Predicting “Very Busy” 2023 Hurricane Season
- California to Issue Full Allocations of Water
- Tornadoes Hit Cole, Oklahoma
- History in the Making? April Tropical Depression in Gulf?
- U.S. Leads in Bad Weather–Here’s Why
- Missouri Sees Deadly Tornado
- Severe Weather/Tornadoes Threaten Midwest and South
- More Severe Weather Across the U.S.
- Southern US–Another Deadly Tornado Outbreak
- Bottled Water Alert After Philadelphia Chemical Spill
- Chemical Spill Threatens Philadelphia Water Supply
- Nor’easter Slams New England–300K Without Power
- California Recovering From Massive Rain and Wind Event
- Early March Tornadoes Leave Many in TX and LA Without Power
- “Policy Driven” Power Plant Retirements Threaten U.S. Electrical Capacity
- Tornado Alley is Moving–Are You in it’s Path?
- Kansas Water Fight Highlights Aquifer Issue For Entire U.S.
- Major Winter Storm Leaves 700,000 in Michigan Without Power
- Power Grid Attacks Likely to Continue and Increase
- More Than 500,000 Without Power Across Northern U.S.
- Arizona Community Cut Off From Water Supply
- Historic Western Drought Illustrated with Maps
- Is California Prepared for Catastrophic Quake?
- Texas Winter Power Outages Continue
- Texas Winter Storms Continue Rampage
- Jackson MS Warned of Recurring Water Outages
- Tornado Alley is Shifting into Great Plains and Southeast U.S.
- Lake Mead Water Levels Still Only 26% of Normal
- Devastating Storms Continue to Impact California
- Over 500K in California Without Power–Flood Warnings Issued
- California Storms Knock Out Power–Evacuations Ordered
- California Storm Update: Landslides and Power Outages
- Heavy Rains Slam Central and Northern California
- 70,000 Without Power–Earthquake Strikes Northern CA
- Possible Snowy Holiday Season for Much of the Country
- Thousands in New England Without Power Following Snow Storm
- SoCal Metropolitan Water District Declares Drought Emergency
- Veteran Suicides May Be Higher Than Dept of VA Reports
- Duke and Univ of Alabama Find Veteran Suicides May Be Higher
- Florida Could Experience Early Wildfires in 2023
- Vandals Cause NC Power Outage–Could Last Days
- Power Outages Impact Houston Water Treatment Plants–Boil Order Issued
- Americans Aging Single Face Difficulties
- Gen X and Baby Boomers Aging Alone Comes With Risks
- FEMA Struggles to Reach Many Due to Damage
- Puerto Rico Skeptical About FEMA Claims
- Puerto Rico Power/Water Outages Continue
- Hurricane Fiona Continues Through the Caribbean
- Hurricane Fiona Leaves All of Puerto Rico Without Power
- Northern California Hit by 4.4 Earthquake
- Drought Crisis Drives Water Cuts Along the CO River
- Western States Hit With More CO River Water Cuts
- Texas Wind Turbines at 8% Capacity–ERCOT Requests Energy Cutbacks
- Hoover Dam Electricity Threatened by Drought/Low Water Conditions
- Infectious Diseases Linked to Increasingly Common Disaster Conditions
- Texas Residents at Risk of Rolling Blackouts
- Sweeping Water Restrictions Imposed in Southern California
- Texas Calls for Power Conservation After 6 Generators Fail
- Majority of U.S. Power Grids at Risk of Failure This Summer
- NOAA Again Predicts Above Average Hurricane Season in 2022
- Renewable Energy Shortages Threaten Michigan Summer Blackouts
- More Water Restrictions Threaten California Residents
- Gulf of Mexico Weather Pattern Similar to 2005 and Katrina
- First Street Foundation Assigns Wildfire Risk Score to Every U.S. Home
- Texas Power Plants Go Down Due to Excessive Heat
- Less Pollution Equals More Hurricanes
- La Nina Weather Patterns Will Enhance Wildfire Activity
- Electricity Shortage Warnings Issued Across the U.S.
- Key California Reservoirs at Alarmingly Low Levels
- Multiple Wildfires Spread Across Western States
- Early Season AZ Wildfire Spreads–Homes Evacuated
- Changing Climate Worsening Hurricane Season
- Scientists See Dangerous Shift in Early Tornadoes
- Tornado Alley Shifts to Dixie
- Tornado Alley Shifts East and South
- AccuWeather Predicts 7th Consecutive Above Average Hurricane Season
- Puerto Rico Power Outage Leaves Many Without Water
- Near Record Temps Create Wildfire Threat in California
- Early U.S. Tornado Activity Nears Record Levels
- Power Affects Water and Power Isn’t Always Assured
- Water Supplies Being Cut to Urban CA Water Agencies
- Wildfires are Striking Earlier This Year
- Hackers Target U.S. Energy Companies
- JAMA Published Study Links Increased Mortality Rates Following Hurricanes.
- 750,000 Without Power in Southeast and Mid-Atlantic
- DC Area Hit With Widespread Power Outages
- Winter Storm Knocks Out Power in Mid-Atlantic
- Many in Kentucky Remain Displaced After Tornado
- 90,000 Lose Power in Major California Storm
- Snow Blast Pounds California and Northwest–Severe Cold
- Pandemic Puts 50 Million Pounds of Plastic in Ocean
- Major Storm Hits California
- Amazon Web Services Suffers Another Major Outage
- Severe Weather From Central South to Ohio Valley
- California Facing Mandatory Water Restrictions
- Is Alaska a Harbinger of U.S. Weather in 2021?
- First Widespread Freeze of the 2021 Season This Week
- IDA Continues Path of Destruction–Northeast US Hit Hard
- No Quick Power Relief for Louisiana Victims
- Weather Disasters More Frequent and Severe–Reuters
- Grand Isle, LA Uninhabitable Following IDA
- Small Communities Bear Brunt of IDA
- Hurricane IDA Damages Gulf Coast States
- Tropical Storm Henri Targets New England Coast
- North Carolina Historic Flooding From Fred
- PG&E Warns Customers of Power Shutoffs
- Feds Begin Water Rationing in Western States
- Named Tropical Storms Line Up
- TS ELSA Gains Strength, Enroute to FL via Keys
- PG&E Fights Wildfires by Shutting Off Power
- U.S. Water and Power at Shocking Risk of Cyber Attack
- CA PG&E Warns of More Power Outages
- Expert Explains New Texas Power Shortages
- Heat Wave Intensifies Across U.S. West
- Hurricanes Threaten 32 Million U.S. Homes
- Severe Heat Waves Impact Much of U.S.
- Drought Conditions Add to Threats Entering Storm/Hurricane Season
- Repeat of Disastrous 2011 Tornado Season Feared
- Severe Tornado Season Predicted
- Early Foul Weather Threatens Recently Hit States Plus More
- Texas Outages Hit Water Supplies
- Blackouts Hit 13 States Beyond Texas in Deepening Power Crisis
- Millions Struggle Without Power In Deadly Cold Snap
- Senator Warner Seeks Answers in Florida Town Water Supply Hack
- Hackers Try to Contaminate Florida Town Water Supply
- Zeta Sweeps Through South–Headed East
- Zeta Power Outages Top 2M-Days or Weeks to Recover
- Sweltering Heat and Power Outages In Louisiana following Hurricane Delta
- PG&E Blackouts Continue
- California Faces Most Dangerous Fire Weather of the Year
- California Wildfires Force Evacuations
- Hurricane Laura Could Be Category 4 at Landfall
- Texas, Louisiana in Hurricane Strike Zone
- NY, NJ, and CT Demand Answers to Power Outages from Isaias
- 3.5 Million Without Power in Northeast Following Isaias
- Isaias Causes Floods and Slides in Puerto Rico
- Florida and East Coast Urged to Prepare for Hurricane Isaias
- Puerto Rico Hit With Big Wind and Heavy Raid
- East Coast to Receive Hurricane Impact
- Miami-Dade County Residence Urged to Prepare for Hurricane
- SOCAL Shaken By Early Morning Earthquake
- Much of Puerto Rico Without Power Before First Major Storm
- Arizona Wildfires Grow as Early Drought Continues
- 8 Oklahoma Earthquakes in 24 Hours
- Michigan Flood Displaces Thousands
- 10 Earthquakes Rattle Northern California
- 700 Isolated in New York for Coronavirus Monitoring
- 8,400 in California Monitored for Coronavirus
- Ahead of Pending Drought, California to Drain Key Water Supply
- Washington State High School Closes Over Coronavirus Risk
- Puerto Rico Earthquake–Power and Water are Out
- Severe Storms Tear Through South
- Power Outages Begin in California
- PG&E Power Shutdown Begins in California
- California Faces Historical Power Outage Due to Fire Danger
- California Power Outages: What Happens When The Lights Go Out
- 15 Years Ago–Florida Nightmare–4 Hurricanes in 6 Weeks
- 2 quakes in 2 days, no warning from ShakeAlertLA
- FEMA admits it’s ‘short a few thousand employees’ as hurricane season begins
- Millions In Indiana/Ohio Without Power Will Leave Millions Without Water
- Oklahoma Flooding Will Leave Many Without Power/Water
- Tornadoes More Frequent and “Tornado Alley” Shifts
- Stolen NSA Tools Threaten Water/Power Infrastructures
- Hurricane Preparedness;Are You Ready?
- FEMA Urges More Individual Responsibility for Disasters
- FEMA Pushing Disaster Prep and Response to Lower Levels Amid Increasing Disasters and Decreasing Financial Capabilities
- 2019 Hurricane Forecast is Another Severe Season
- Midwest Flooding Highlights Limits of Post-Event Emergency Response
- PGE to Cut California Power to Fight Fires
- Judge Allows Termination of PR Housing Relief–Hundreds of Thousands of Homes Still Need Rebuilt
- Puerto Rico Mortality Report–Recommends Fixes to Mortality Reporting. Doesn’t Address the Cause of Mortality
- Puerto Rico Power Grid Restored–Will Not Withstand Next Storm
- $30 per Gallon for PR Emergency Bottled Water
- 170K without power–Hurricane Hermine Moving North
- Christmas in the dark? Storm brings ice and outages to Midwest, Northeast
- Hospital generators fail again, raising new questions
- No water, no power means days of misery for Louisiana
- Disaster-proofed homeowners aren’t worried about Sandy
- Concord’s plastic water bottle ban now in effect
- Malicious virus shuttered U.S. power plant – DHS
- Piedmont Virginian Magazine Highlights Constant Water
- Thousands Without Water and Power in SC following Joaquin
- Keeping the Water Running
- Attack on California Power Station Raises Alarm
- Pennsylvanians Without Power
- Winter weather: Temperatures plummet, thousands face Christmas without power
Be prepared.
Being without water can lead to unsanitary conditions that may be life threatening.