Atmospheric Water Initiative
Water Without Borders
Presented by Cara Harpole
A research, prototyping, and public discourse initiative exploring how water can be generated from the air and strategically deployed wherever scarcity appears — urban, rural, agricultural, ecological, and disaster-affected regions.
Community access to clean water through shared, visible infrastructure.
A modern public water refill station allows people to fill large reusable water containers
The same water system supports agriculture and livestock beyond city limit
Our Mission
We exist to explore how atmospheric water can be generated, scaled, and deployed as public infrastructure. By bringing together research, prototyping, and open discourse, we aim to rethink water access beyond rivers, aquifers, and pipelines. Our mission is to examine practical systems that serve cities, rural communities, agriculture, and future megaregions—wherever scarcity emerges. This initiative is a framework for inquiry, collaboration, and long-term resilience.
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Drinking Water Is Not Infinite
Water Scarcity by the Numbers
Over 2.2 billion people
lack access to safely managed
drinking water worldwide —
across rural and urban regions.
By 2030, nearly 40% of
the global population will
will live in water-stressed areas
due to climate and growth pressures.
Expanding megaregions —
like the Austin–San Antonio corridor —are projected
to exceed 8 million residents
without clear new water sources.
We are developing open conceptual frameworks—not finished solutions. These ideas are meant to support research, prototyping, and real-world testing in regions facing growing water scarcity.
How You Can Help
Open Collaboration
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