WaterPure International
Can Make Pure Safe Drinking Water Available in Remote Areas
Thursday March 27, 11:07 AM EDT
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., Mar 27, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- WaterPure
International, Inc. (WPUR) notes their family of Atmospheric
Water Generators (AWGs) can connect to a portable generator
and make pure, safe drinking water available in remote areas.
Each AWG extracts moisture from the air through a condensation
process transforming the moisture into gallons of drinking
water. The Company notes news reports stating more than 1.4
billion people lack access to safe drinking water globally,
and in excess of 3 million people die each year from water
borne diseases. WaterPure is dedicated to providing economical,
safe, pure, drinking water to consumers all around the globe.
"Since all people need and deserve access to safe and
pure water, WaterPure expects to deliver the highest degree
of drinking water purity and satisfaction possible. Recognizing
bottled water, desalinization or chemical treatment of water
as not being practical or economically viable, WaterPure International
has brought to the global market AWGs that produce pure, safe
drinking water right from the air we breathe. Our units are
capable of producing gallons of water daily in places where
none has existed before. In pursuit of our beliefs, we continue
to seek newer and more advanced technologies to make this
goal a reality," Paul Lipschutz, Chairman of the Board,
WaterPure International, Inc.
About Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs)
Depending on local electricity costs, a gallon of WaterPure
fresh and delicious drinking water in its purest form costs
about 8 cents to produce. The AWG extracts moisture from the
atmosphere through a condensation process and transforms it
into absolutely pure, healthy drinking water. Multiple air
and water filtration systems remove particulate matter smaller
than .01 microns. Utilizing high intensity UV (ultra violet),
it eliminates any microorganisms including bacteria and viruses.
Test results of WaterPure water measured 99.9% purity, far
exceeding EPA requirements. Operating on standard 110v power
in the USA, it is extremely efficient and uses a minimal amount
of energy to produce water. The unit requires no plumbing,
water lines, or pipes and is easily installed. Driven by a
microcomputer control system, it will stop generating water
when full. The WaterPure purification system employs special
filters to remove any unpleasant tastes or odor that may be
present in the air.
About WaterPure International
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. For more information, visit www.waterpureinternational.com
Except for historical information contained herein, the statements
in this news release are forward-looking statements that are
made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private
Securities Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements involve
known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause
a company's actual results, performance and achievement in
the future to differ materially from forecasted results, performance,
and achievement. These risks and uncertainties are described
in the WaterPure International, Inc. filings with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation
to publicly release the results of any revisions to these
forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events
or circumstances after the date hereof, or to reflect the
occurrence of unanticipated events or changes in the Company's
plans or expectations.
SOURCE: WaterPure International, Inc.
CONTACT: For WaterPure International, Inc., Fort Lauderdale
Media Relations Emerson Gerard Associates Jerry Jennings,
561-881-7318 mediareply@emersongerard.com or Investor Relations
OTC Financial Network Rick McCaffrey, 781-444-6100 x625 rick@otcfn.com
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