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Wednesday, 08/24/2016 11:14:33 AM

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 11:14:33 AM

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http://www.caribbeannewsnow.com/headline-Atmospheric-water-generators-to-be-marketed-in-Dominican-Republic-and-Mexico-31468.html


SPOKANE, USA -- Ambient Water, a leading innovator of atmospheric water generation systems for extracting water from humidity in the air, has signed two separate memoranda of understanding (MOU) for the sale of the company’s atmospheric water generators within the Dominican Republic and the city of Monterrey, Mexico.

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Ambient Water’s residential model of its atmospheric water generation technology can produce up to five gallons of drinkable water per day from the humidity that exists in the air. Additionally, Ambient Water’s commercial products are capable of producing several hundred gallons of water per day, making them an ideal solution for bulk water needs.

“We are pleased to sign these MOUs … and to continue to expand the reach of our atmospheric water generators throughout regions that are being decimated by drought,” said Keith White, founder and CEO of Ambient Water. “The drought in Mexico is one of the worst in its history, paralleling the water scarcity struggles felt by its neighbor to the north, the United States, while the drought ravaging the Caribbean continues to have great impact on the Dominican Republic. These agreements will enable us to broaden the distribution of our technology and increase sales, while putting our technology into the hands of those that need it most.”

Ambient Water’s patented atmospheric water generation technology literally makes water out of thin air, transforming humidity into an abundant source of clean water near the point of use.

With multiple systems already commercially available or in development, the company’s technology produces clean and fresh water for a host of commercial industries, including oil and gas exploration and farming, while also providing fresh drinking water for homes, offices, and communities.




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