Stephan Riess

Stephan Ernst Riess
Born26 December 1898 (1898-12-26)
Dillingen, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire
Died17 December 1985 (1985-12-18) (aged 86)
NationalityAmerican
Known forPrimary water
SpouseThelma Josephine McKinney
Scientific career
FieldsGeochemistry, metallurgy, geo-hydrology, geology
InstitutionsThe Riess Institute (now the Primary Water Institute)

Stephan Ernst Riess (26 December 1898 – 17 December 1985) was a German geochemist, mineralogist, geo-hydrologist and dowser[1] who immigrated to the US after World War I. He worked for over five decades, located over 800 water wells, and studied the concept of earth-generated water, also known as "new water" or "primary water".

Riess ultimately formulated the Theory of Primary Water and through the applied science of geo-hydrology, the study of surface waters of deep Earth origin, worked to end water scarcity globally.

Riess's theory of primary water was criticized in mainstream geological and hydrological publications. A number of wells cited by Reiss as examples of high-yield primary water were found on analysis to be of meteoric origin. In addition, several wells drilled by Reiss did not perform as he had promised. Although the existence of large reserves of water deep underground are not disputed, the potability of such water is.

  1. ^ Saunders, Melvin D. (30 August 2000). "Water Dowsing & Other Creative Alternatives". tylwythteg.com. Archived from the original on 30 August 2000. Retrieved 26 May 2022.