INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Water
Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) will participate in Water Summit 2012
this week in Milwaukee, an event
that draws national and international leaders on innovative
approaches to sustainable water solutions.
Global Water Technologies announced this summer that it is
introducing a new system from Europe that uses multi-parameter sensors and
software to reduce water loss in drinking water systems, where
aging underground pipes in the U.S. typically lose more than 20
percent of treated water before it reaches customers. In addition,
leaking pipes often result in water main breaks that compound water
loss with extensive damage.
"There is a growing awareness that sustainable cities must
improve efficiency in their vital water infrastructure," said
Erik Hromadka, CEO of Global Water
Technologies. "This is a large problem that requires new ideas and
collaboration among water utilities, government agencies, research
universities and innovative companies."
The summit explores issues in "Building the Water-Centric City"
from financial and political perspectives, highlighting
Milwaukee's role as a United
Nations Global Compact City for water technology.
More information about Water Summit 2012 is available at:
www.thewatercouncil.com/watersummit
Global Water Technologies is seeking municipal and financial
partners for a pilot project in the U.S. to demonstrate how the new
technology can provide early leak detection and reduce water main
breaks.
More information about Global Water Technologies is available
at: www.gwtr.com
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