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WorldWater & Solar Technologies, Inc. will be
hosting an invitation-only demonstration May 4 at a Potomac River
site in Georgetown of their proprietary solar-powered Mobile MaxPure®
system, designed to bring renewable power and water purification
to those in need. The Mobile MaxPure® system is field-proven, having
been deployed successfully in applications including disaster relief
(Katrina), humanitarian efforts (US Military in Iraq), developing
countries (Darfur), remote areas and more. WorldWater executives
will drink water from the Potomac River at the demonstration.
DATE: May 4, 2009
TIME: 12:30
p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
PLACE: Georgetown
Waterfront – Washington, DC
30th
Street at Potomac River near the Embassy of Sweden (see map below for details)
The freshwater purification system can produce an average of 30,000
gallons of potable water daily, using solar power backed by an embedded
battery bank to pump, filter and purify polluted freshwater sources
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The cost to produce each gallon
of water is less than one penny per gallon! The
freshwater Mobile MaxPure® system will be demonstrated on Monday,
May 4, pumping and purifying water directly from the Potomac River.
Chairman and CEO, Quentin T. Kelly, will be demonstrating the use
of the unit and drinking the potable water created by the unit in
rotating demonstrations from 12:30 – 2:30pm. WWST Staff will be available
to answer your questions. Reverse osmosis desalination systems are
also available and a seawater desalination/purification system will
be on display at the demonstration.
Please join senior representatives
in the US Government, including members of Congressional, State,
Military, Energy and Banking departments as well as senior representatives
from foreign governments and the national press in this demonstration
of cutting edge, life-saving technology.
About WorldWater & Solar
Technologies, Inc.:
WorldWater & Solar Technologies is a private company specializing in proprietary
solar-driven water pumping and purification systems, mainly through its Mobile
MaxPure® technology and product lines, which can produce an average of 30,000
gallons of potable water daily from freshwater sources, using solar power backed
by an embedded battery bank. Reverse osmosis (RO) desalination and purification
systems are also available. For more information about WorldWater & Solar
Technologies, Inc. visit the website at www.worldwatersolar.com. |