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As you hear in the news
every day, many parts of the
We would like to introduce
to you a company that has solved the drinking water dilemma with its new
patented, cutting edge technology . With
few viable options to obtaining pure, clean drinking water without exhausting
the lands limited resources, Wataire
International (WTAR) has discovered an amazing way to bottle water from the
air you breathe. No more plastic bottles
being delivered to your home or office along with the soaring cost. This new technology is sophisticated and yet
very simple as to solving the world’s water problems.
Wataire International’s “ Atmospheric Water Generator” (AWG) is designed
as a dual purpose appliance: to generate pure, safe drinking water
while it cleans and de-humidifies the air.
Utilizing their patented technology, the AWG simply harvests the
humidity from the earth's atmosphere and converts it to water.
The very same atmosphere that has surrounded the globe for millions
of years is now a practical and unlimited natural
source of water-on-demand. Their system is designed to be energy efficient
and is equipped with the latest state-of-the-art electronics to ensure
optimum performance. The result is crystal clear, pure safe drinking water
that is remarkably cost effective.
Facts Sheet
Global water consumption has risen exponentially since 1900, and many parts of the world are now exceeding the limits of their supply. World population is expected to increase by 45% in the next thirty years; UNESCO has predicted that by 2020, the safe drinking water shortage will be the most critical of Nature’s global problems. The European Union has warned the world that it is in a “global water crisis” and made the issue a priorty for the World Summit on Sustainable Development:
“The global water crisis is a major threat to sustainable development, to economic development, to poverty reduction, to the environment, and to
peace and security.” – European Union Environment Commissioner Margot Wallstrom
The United Nations estimates over 3 million people die annually from no access to clean drinking water.
Water and air, Nature’s two most essential elements for sustaining human life on our planet, are both threatened by the current over-development and global warming/pollution crisis. To find solutions to halt these devastating, perhaps irreversible conditions, a multi-billion dollar industry has been created.
Over the next two decades, the average availability of water-per-person will drop by a third, possibly condemning millions more to an unavoidable premature death.