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Re: EDWARD STEVENSON post# 1632

Monday, 08/18/2008 11:59:49 AM

Monday, August 18, 2008 11:59:49 AM

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i think some good promotion wouldn't hurt. like this:

http://www.greenchipstocks.com/articles/worldwater-solar-technologies/237

WorldWater & Solar Technologies: A Possible Solution?

U.S.-based company WorldWater & Solar Technologies (WWAT.OB) has experience in dealing with water-related crises. From New Orleans to the Middle East and hopefully soon to Myanmar, they create the solar panels that drive water pumps for many applications.

The panels are also co-generation units, meaning electricity is a byproduct of the water purification and pumping process.

Of course, both energy and water are in desperately low supply—millions of Burmese citizens are only getting drinking water from the falling rain after Cyclone Nargis hit last week.

While the degree of this disaster is escalated by the military government's incompetence, there's a persistent drinking water problem in many rural areas of the developing world that comes from lack of pure, unpolluted sources.

In countries like China and Vietnam, and even downstream in Myanmar, rapid industrialization and lax environmental codes have taken their toll on the water supply.

Asian countries now have some of the foulest waterways in the world—China alone has 16 of the 20 most polluted streams and rivers on the planet.

So for WorldWater, which provided off-grid, movable pumping systems to New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the challenge will be to move the bad water out, while getting good water in.


When I need economic advice I don't call a plumber.

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