To: gman5454 who wrote (97 ) 7/5/2006 11:58:23 AM From: Skywatcher Respond to of 180 Wataire Industries Licenses Breakthrough Technology for Harvesting Atmospheric Moisture Wednesday July 5, 6:00 am ET VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 5, 2006--Wataire Industries Inc. (Pink Sheets:WTAF - News), a manufacturer of innovative drinking water treatment systems, announces the exclusive licensing of a breakthrough "air cycle water producing technology" developed and patented by Inventor Igor Reznik of Brooklyn, NY. It offers a new way of generating water from the atmosphere minimizing energy requirements. This water producing technology complements Wataire's patent pending technology designed to control bacteria in equipment that generates water from the atmosphere in tropical areas lacking other water supply options. ADVERTISEMENT This unique turbine technology will allow Wataire to eliminate the use of refrigeration compressors and utilize a shaft driven, internal combustion engine, electric motor or even windmill systems to draw moisture from the atmosphere. Most importantly, the revolutionary turbine system will allow Wataire to produce smaller units, reduce manufacturing costs and eliminate the use of ozone depleting refrigerant gases. By simplifying the design and improved components of its turbine technology, relatively unskilled people in developing countries can service the units. Areas without electrical power supplies can use windmills and solar power sources to generate water from the atmosphere. The result for Wataire customers-lower acquisition and operating costs as well as improved system performance. Terry Nylander, General Manager of Canadian Operations, stated that, "Wataire believes that its current and future success will be based on continued pursuit of technological breakthroughs that constantly increase operational performance, and reduce our manufacturing costs. Our customers report that they are more than pleased with the performance of our current products and welcome future cost effective improvements. That is why we will continue to devote a significant amount of our resources to continue our goal to become a leading innovator of alternative ways to produce sustainable water supplies using the limitless bounty of the earth's atmosphere."