Wataire International Announces Humanitarian Tour to Georgia and LouisianaLast update: 10/30/2007 12:06:01 PMWOODLAND HILLS, Calif., Oct 30, 2007 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wataire International, Inc. (the "Company" or "Wataire") (WTAR) is pleased to announce that commencing Nov. 11, 2007 the Company will be conducting an introductory tour of the CI 2500 commercial water generator in the Southeastern United States. Wataire representatives will be focusing on supplying water on a county by county basis for approximately two weeks to the people of Georgia and Louisiana. Gripped in a drought of epic proportions, the entire Southeast is clamoring for a solution to its water supply problems. Wataire will introduce a cost efficient, permanent solution to this urgent drinking water shortage. Beginning in Atlanta, Georgia the citizens and civic officials will be able to experience first hand the exciting new water-from-air technology that could be the answer to not only the Southeast's drinking water problems, but the entire country's. The tour will conclude in New Orleans on Thanksgiving Day (Nov 22). "The demand for pure drinking water is an on-going, ever increasing problem plaguing people, communities and industries throughout the entire Southeast and around the world," said Robert Rosner, CEO of Wataire International Inc. "Given the tragic lack of safe water induced by this severe drought situation and as fresh water sources continue to be depleted through population increases, severe overuse, and excessive real estate development, the need to cultivate new, innovative sources for generating pure drinking water has become an immediate, compelling necessity for everyone to consider. As a humanitarian gesture from the company to the citizens of the Southeast, Wataire will supply 650 people with a gallon of drinking water every day (approximately 8,500 people will receive clean water during this brief tour)." Details and locations to view the CI 2500 water generator during this tour will be made available on the company website Nov.5, 2007.