Future plans include mobilizing, then dispatching to affected neighborhoods, Drinkable Air's Chameleon 1200 atmospheric water generator to make up to 2000 gallons of water a day. Currently, the Company will use their Chameleon 60's and a generator to create up to 100 gallons a day on site. Fort Lauderdale's Dr. Benjamin Chavis, consultant and Advisory Board Member to Drinkable Air distributor Energy Edge Technology Corp. (OTCBB: EEDG), Lt. General Russell Honoré, and Southern University in Baton Rouge are developing the Disaster Relief vehicle that will incorporate solar and wind to supply the system with energy. Drinkable Air is also developing a solar application to its Chameleon 8 line that will be available for installation prior to the hurricane season.
The Fun has not even started yet. Were at ground Zero....
The Exposure is coming... Big Time.
For Drinkable Air a Major Hurricane or other Major Disaster is going to Showcase how important there Technology can be in times of Disasters....
I love Drinkable Air..
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