Hi Bill,
Please switch me back to GWTR, based on the following news I believe the company has greatly improved its potential:
Global Water Technologies Announces Shipment of Filtration System for US Mint
Jul 11, 2008 17:23:00 (ET)
DENVER, July 11, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall via COMTEX/ -- Global Water Technologies, Inc., ("GWT") a technology driven water purification and services provider to the $400 billion water industry, announced that it has made an initial shipment of a proprietary filtration system to be installed at the US Mint in Denver, CO.
The minting process requires exacting standards and reliability for water quality. The treatment system was chosen due to its ability to filter out particulates entrained in the water stream through the operation of the cooling towers, resulting in energy and water savings.
George Kast, CEO stated, "This is yet another example of an application of our technology, equipment, and services being applied in a large water treatment market. Global Water has extensive worldwide experience in the design and supply of process cooling water equipment and cooling water is one of the single largest water markets."
ABOUT GLOBAL WATER TECHNOLOGIES:
Global Water Technologies, Inc. (Pink Sheets: GWTR) is a "CleanTech" water treatment and services company with "clearly" innovative technologies, focused on the energy, power, oil and gas, process, HVAC and municipal markets. The company utilizes its proprietary technologies and services programs to increase operating efficiencies and reduce water usage through comprehensive water management solutions. GWT has an established client base of over 500 customers in more than 25 countries worldwide. GWT's products treat over 10 billion gallons of water per day. |