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Fight for Clean Drinking Water Gets Serious
Atmospheric Water Systems Provides Novel Solution
| Source: Atmospheric Water Systems Inc.
SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA--(Marketwire - October 3, 2008) - Finding clean drinking water is
becoming increasingly difficult and communities are already engaged in
nasty legal battles over water rights. California has estimated it may run
out of clean drinking water for its citizens within 20 years. Plus, a new
awareness of the bacteria and parasites that currently contaminate our
drinking water and the environmental cost of bottled water are also fueling
intense debate.
Up until the 1960s, unfiltered tap water was considered to be the standard
and safe source for drinking water. In the following years, however,
environmentalists and the media drew attention to the dangers of water
contamination and overnight water filtration and bottled water companies
were born. These alternatives have fallen short of solving the clean water
crisis.
Water filtration systems in the home simply cannot remove 100 percent of
the lead, chlorine, pesticides, organic chemicals, and various
microorganisms from ground water that has traveled through municipal pipes.
Bottled water companies are under attack on three fronts: the water quality
is sometimes not any better than unfiltered tap water; most of the plastic
bottle containers cannot be recycled; and there is an enormous cost to the
environment to truck this water around the country.
A California company has created a way for people to make their own
ultra-clean drinking water from the air in their home, even if they live in
a desert suburb.
Through an innovative technology, an appliance about the size of a small
office water cooler condenses the moisture in the air, filters the
collected water through a five-stage filtration system, and stores the
water for consumer use in hot and cold dispensers. "We make it rain," said
Stephen Krauss, Ph.D., the executive vice president of Atmospheric Water
Systems Inc., the company that makes a product called the DewPointe
Atmospheric Water Generator (www.aws-h20.com). Since the water is created
in the home, no bottled water or tap water can come close to its purity.
DewPointe water is 99.99% free of all chemicals, solids and contaminants.
Stephen R. Krauss has over 30 years of executive management experience in
sales, manufacturing, marketing, advertising and promotion, wholesale
distribution. He has an undergraduate degree in the liberal arts with
minor concentrations in biology/life sciences, math computer science, a
graduate degree in education (lifetime Secondary Teaching Certificate), a
Masters in Business Administration and a PhD in International Business.