WaterPure International places first atmospheric water generator inside nuclear power plant

June 14, 2007
WaterPure International Inc. announced today that it has placed their atmospheric water generator (AWG) inside one selected nuclear power plant. A WaterPure AWG can produce from five to ten gallons of water per day that is condensed from the air and treated by a chemical free six-stage filtration and purification system. Use of the AWG at this first nuclear power plant is part of a WaterPure pilot program to possibly do away with the need for outside bottle water vendors entering nuclear...

• Replaces need for bottled water

DOYLESTOWN, PA, June 13, 2007 -- WaterPure International Inc. announced today that it has placed their atmospheric water generator (AWG) inside one selected nuclear power plant. A WaterPure AWG can produce from five to ten gallons of water per day that is condensed from the air and treated by a chemical free six-stage filtration and purification system. Use of the AWG at this first nuclear power plant is part of a WaterPure pilot program to possibly do away with the need for outside bottle water vendors entering nuclear facilities.

Paul S. Lipschutz, WaterPure Chairman states, "We just launched our Nuclear Power Plant AWG Pilot Program and are pleased to announce that we have successfully placed the very first atmospheric water generator inside a nuclear power plant. By eliminating the need for delivery of bottled water by outside water vendors, this is the beginning of what we expect to be a widespread endeavor designed to enhance the security of nuclear power plants around the world. This project opens the door for multiple security related applications for our devices in private enterprise and government alike. Our AWG dispenses either chilled or heated tasteful, healthy, drinking water that exceeds all governmental water purity standards. Since we are in a Pilot Program we can not divulge just which nuclear plant it is but we do expect to be making additional announcements as this program rolls out."

The AWG is approximately the same size as a typical water cooler but does not require the inverted five gallon bottle since it produces its own water from air. It can produce from five to ten gallons of water per day depending on the model, ambient temperature and relative humidity.

WaterPure International Inc. markets water production and treatment products in the USA and abroad. The Company's principal line of products includes several models of Atmospheric Water Generators, devices that produce water from the humidity present in the air.

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