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Arizona Inventor Pulls Water from Thin Air to Tackle Southwest's Water Crisis
Former Army Ranger Captain Moses West's atmospheric water generators produce thousands of gallons of purified drinking water per day, even in dry climates.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 9:31pm
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Arizona and the Southwest are facing a growing water crisis, with shrinking rivers, rising demand, and new AI data centers putting added pressure on water supplies. One inventor, former Army Ranger Captain Moses West, has created atmospheric water generators that pull moisture from the air, cool it, and turn it into purified drinking water - producing thousands of gallons a day, even in dry climates like Arizona.
Why it matters
The Southwest's water crisis is worsening, with declining river levels, increased demand, and new data centers further straining limited supplies. West's atmospheric water generators offer a potential solution by generating clean drinking water from the air, which could help alleviate the region's water scarcity issues.
The details
West's atmospheric water generators work by pulling moisture from the air, cooling it, and then converting it into purified drinking water. The machines can produce thousands of gallons of water per day, even in dry climates like Arizona, providing a new source of clean water to help address the Southwest's growing water crisis.
- The water crisis in the Southwest has been an ongoing issue for years, with declining river levels and increased demand straining water supplies.
The players
Moses West
A former Army Ranger Captain who has created atmospheric water generators that pull moisture from the air and convert it into purified drinking water.
What they’re saying
“Arizona and the Southwest are facing a growing water crisis, shrinking rivers, rising demand, and new AI data centers putting added pressure on supplies.”
— Justin Hobbs, ABC15 Meteorologist (abc15.com)
What’s next
West plans to continue expanding the deployment of his atmospheric water generators across the Southwest to help address the region's ongoing water crisis.
The takeaway
West's atmospheric water generators offer a promising new technology to help tackle the Southwest's water crisis by generating clean drinking water from the air, providing a much-needed additional source of water in a region facing declining supplies and increasing demand.
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