Water Technologies receives purchase orders for five patented AWGs

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PORT ST. LUCIE, FL, Nov. 12, 2012 -- Water Technologies International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: WTII), a developer of breakthrough technologies in atmospheric water production, today announced it has received purchase orders for several of its patent pending Commercial Atmospheric Water Generators. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, GR8 Water, Inc., the company has received multiple purchase orders including several 3 ton, 5 ton and 10 ton Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs). 

Water Technologies Inc.'s chief executive officer, William Scott Tudor, said, "We are seeing our request for proposals turn into purchase orders, and the deposits are coming in right away. This is beyond proof of concept; we are employing our product line into the field with great results. The need for drinking water and the use of AWGs is taking hold. We now see that our proprietary atmospheric water generators are becoming a meaningful solution addressing the critical shortage of clean drinking water in developing countries as well as providing disaster relief."

A video showing the proof of concept prototype is available at the company's website, www.gr8water.net.

About the Company

Water Technologies International, Inc. and its wholly owned subsidiaries, GR8 Water, Inc. (Great Water) and Aqua Pure International, Inc. (Specializing in Filtration Systems) are engaged in the manufacture and distribution of technologically advanced Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs). These unique devices utilize a patent pending air purification input system to produce clean, great-tasting, safe water from the humidity in the air. GR8 Water makes freestanding water factory units for the home or office and large, industrial-sized water units using a modular design that can produce up to thousands of gallons of water each day from ambient air. GR8 Water strives to make safe drinking water available to everyone on the planet, making the world a better place in which to live while nurturing the environment.

The company has patents pending and has filed for additional patents with the USTPO. It has also filed globally through the Patent Cooperation Treaty. Its "Water village" trademark has been issued by the USPTO.

For additional information on the company, visit their website at www.gr8water.net.

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