Water treatment technology leader opens global headquarters in Long Beach, Calif.

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LONG BEACH, CA, Oct. 6, 2010 -- APTwater Inc., an emerging leader in water treatment process technologies and services, has opened its global headquarters in Long Beach, Calif.

The company, which develops clean water process technologies enabling water reuse, located in Long Beach in order to be closer to clients and the large pool of industrial and environmental engineers in southern California.

"We believe Long Beach is uniquely suited for growing our company," said David Stanton, President and Chief Executive Officer, APTwater Inc., in announcing the move. "No other market offers such direct access to our clients worldwide, along with a tremendous community of engineers," he said. "In addition, we have the nation's busiest port here which allows for great global access. The City of Long Beach has been terrific in welcoming APTwater and we look forward to building our company into a world leader here."

The new Long Beach headquarters office is located at 111 West Ocean Boulevard, Suite 1980, Long Beach, CA, 90802. The telephone is (562) 661-4999.

About APTwater
APTwater Inc. develops, commercializes, and operates advanced water treatment systems that enable water reuse in the Municipal, Industrial, Environmental, and Private sectors worldwide. An example being the recently announced project by APT licensee Air Products for 30 million gallons of surface water treatment per day using HiPOx® technology, an advanced oxidation process (AOP), to destroy atrazine, control bromate formation, and meet virus inactivation requirements for health and human safety for the City of Wichita, Kansas. For more information, please go to www.aptwater.com or email us info@aptwater.com.

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