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Sweetwater International (SI) is committed to producing the most efficient and cost-effective sulfur burning water acidification machine on the market. To this end, SI has commissioned numerous studies over the past decade to explore the primary and secondary effects of the SS™ machine on a wide variety of crops grown under myriad soil, water, and climate conditions. These studies, along with several research initiatives SI has been a part of, have formed the basis from which the current SS™ machine’s design has emerged.

Below is a list of these studies and reports that are available upon request. To do so, simply click on this link (mailto: ) and indicate on the subject line, which report you are requesting. In the body of the text please include: your name, organization and purpose for requesting this information.

Air Emissions data for sulfur dioxide generators and their safety implications,” October 2000

Field Trials of The sulfur Dioxide Process on a variety of crops,” Nov. 9, 2000

Understanding the Effect of Sulfuric Acid or Sulfurous Acid On the Clay Mineralogy of Soil and the Potential Calcium Depletion from the Soil,” December 25, 2000

Sulphurous acid generator for the treatment of brackish groundwater and reclamation of salt affected soils MONA Reclamation Experimental Project WAPDA Colony, Bhalwal,” Sept 2000

Understanding Gypsum & Sulfurous Acid,” August 2000

Understanding Salinity and Sodicity and where Lime and Calcareous Fit,” January 2001

Cotton Leaf Roll Virus and Sulfurous Acid Treatment,” July 2000

Understanding Diagnostic Soil Horizons and Aridisols and Where “Salt-Affected” Soils Exist,” January 2001

Evaluation of SO2 Generator in Treating Sodic Water.

Rehabilitation of Saline/Sodic Soils by use of SO2 Generator.”