Global Water Technologies joins Indianapolis effort to promote
"living laboratory" for sustainability
INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 10, 2013 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global
Water Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) joins Peerless Pump, a Grundfos
company, and the Construction Engineering Management Technology
program at Indiana University Purdue
University at Indianapolis (IUPUI) in promoting a "living
laboratory" for sustainable water solutions.
The three organizations today issued the following open
letter:
Dear colleagues and community leaders,
We have an excellent opportunity in 2013 to create new solutions
using innovative water technology to make our communities more
sustainable, create new jobs and provide leadership on an important
issue for Indiana and the United States.
Across the country, aging water systems of underground pipes
routinely lose more than 20 percent of our drinking water through
undetected leaks and broken water mains. This is a big problem and
the American Water Works Association estimates that more than
$1 trillion is needed nationally over
the next 25 years for underground infrastructure.
At the same time, growing water shortages and increased drought
conditions (which we all experienced last summer) are raising
awareness of how much we depend on fresh, clean water. We can no
longer ignore this problem — instead we must use new technology to
reduce water loss and better manage this valuable resource and our
critical water infrastructure.
Water clusters are developing in cities like Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Denver and San
Francisco. Now we have a unique opportunity to demonstrate
how Indianapolis can use
its emerging technology community, strong research universities,
advanced manufacturing base, skilled and energetic people and local
entrepreneurship to create solutions that improve our system
and can be a model for others.
The concept of a "living laboratory" for water technologies has
been developed in partnership with several local companies and
Indiana University Purdue University at
Indianapolis (IUPUI). This would allow new solutions for
"people + pipes + policy" to be tested in real-world conditions so
that a "smart water grid" can be created with better measurement,
more efficient delivery and greater customer education on water use
and conservation.
We believe this new water effort will have a number of benefits
for Indianapolis and the
Central Indiana region, including
the following:
- improve the local water & sewer infrastructure and
operations,
- provide opportunities for new businesses and entrepreneurs to
develop innovative ideas and create new jobs,
- encourage the development of education and training aimed at
building and supporting a skilled workforce for new
businesses,
- encourage sales and exports from existing area businesses,
and
- improve water and sewer services and reduce total community
costs.
In addition, providing the means to improve our supply of water
and sewer services will encourage sustainable practices that reduce
water loss and save energy. Sustainability and compression thinking
is important in helping us maintain and improve our standard of
living in a time of limited financial and natural resources.
We are currently organizing an initiative to fully implement
these ideas and tap into the creativity and business leadership
across Central Indiana so that we
can realize the benefits of sustainability, economic development
and job creation for our region.
Please join us in this effort as we move forward in the coming
year. For more detailed information on this initiative and how you
can participate, please contact Tom
Iseley at IUPUI, Andrew
Warrington at Peerless Pump or Erik
Hromadka at Global Water Technologies.
Sincerely,
Tom Iseley,
Ph.D.,Director, Construction Engineering Management Technology
Program, Indiana University Purdue University
at Indianapolis
Andrew Warrington,
President, Peerless Pump
Erik Hromadka, CEO, Global
Water Technologies
The Construction Engineering Management Technology program at
IUPUI provides teaching, research and service opportunities for
undergraduate and graduate students. More information is available
at: http://engr.iupui.edu/cemt
Peerless Pump, a Grundfos company, is one of the largest
manufacturers of vertical pumps in the world, with more than 70
years of progressive design, engineering and manufacturing. More
information is available at: http://www.peerlesspump.com
Global Water Technologies is developing solutions to better
manage the distribution of drinking water with a comprehensive
"people + pipes + policy" approach as a model for sustainable water
infrastructure. More information is available at:
http://www.gwtr.com
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SOURCE Global Water Technologies, Inc.