OASIS AQUABOT: Summary of Project Intentions, Process, and Goals

OASIS AQUABOT: Summary of Project Intentions, Process, and Goals

Our waterways may look clean, but beneath the surface they are quietly struggling. Stormwater runoff carries fertilizers, herbicides, and oils into canals and estuaries, killing seagrass, coral, and marine life. The goal is clear: reduce water pollution by half by 2026, starting with the city’s most at-risk waterways. Clean Rivers Foundation, in partnership with Applied6 Engineering, proposes a simple, science-based solution that restores water quality without chemicals or noise — creating visibly clearer, healthier waterways where marine life can return.

OASIS is technology that mimics nature. By combining ozone nanobubbles with AquaChar, a revolutionary carbon-negative purification medium, OASIS forms the cleanest water purification system in the world. AquaChar acts like a magnet, attracting pollutants, heavy metals, and microplastics, while ozone destroys pathogens at the DNA level and returns oxygen-rich water to the ecosystem. Conceived and built locally by inventor Richard Ricardo, the OASIS AQUABOT operates quietly and self-sufficiently. We respectfully request a two-month pilot installation at a designated waterway, with all costs covered by the Clean Rivers Foundation.

For more information on this project please go to our sister non-for-profit company deticated to serving our community at https://www.cleanriversfoundation.org/oasis
and details to Oasis at https://www.cleanriversfoundation.org/oasis

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