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Overview Presentation A leading manufacturer of modularized water purification, wastewater processing, and effluent recycling equipment. Global Water Inc. - Overview 1
Agenda Water Market Discussion and Issues • World’s available water supply • A growing global health concern • Heavy infrastructure water treatment and distribution problems • Water 101 Global Water Group Solutions and Advantages • Overview of Global Water Group • Global Water’s current solutions: • Fresh Water Purification System • Wastewater and Wastewater-Effluent Recycling System • Emergency Water Purification System • Military Desal / Fresh Water Purification System • Benefits and competitive advantage of the Global Water System • Potential Target Markets • Selected Customer References • Questions Global Water Inc. - Overview 2
Water is seemingly an abundant resource covering approximately 70% of the Earth‘s surface. However. . . 97% is salt water and only 3% is fresh water Of the fresh water, 80% is inaccessible in glaciers, icebergs and snow Therefore only 20% of fresh water, or less than 1% of the world’s total water supply, is readily available for human consumption. Source: WBCSD. "Water Facts and Trends. " Global Water Inc. - Overview 3
Access to fresh, clean water is a growing global health concern Some shocking statistics… • Over 3 billion people suffer from chronic water borne diseases, resulting in deaths of over 5 million people, mostly children, each year • Water borne diseases reduce life expectancy and perpetuate the cycle of poverty by impacting educational levels, productivity and family bonds • An estimated 20% of the world’s population, or over 1 billion people, lacks access to safe drinking water • • Approximately 2. 3 billion people lack sanitary facilities • The average person in the US uses between 65 -78 gallons (250300 liters) of water per day, while the average person in Gambia uses only 1. 17 gallons (4. 5 liters) of water per day (GPD) Global consumption of water is doubling every 20 years, more than twice the rate of human population growth…. . Source: UNESCO, WHO, WBCSD Global Water Inc. - Overview 4
Worldwide access to safe water reserves is not evenly distributed The traditional model for water and wastewater treatment facilities is frought with problems: • Centralized, large-scale facilities have limited distribution reach • „Heavy infrastructure“ construction has significant first costs • Additional investments are required post-construction for water transportation to and from the facility • The return on investment for a new facility, based on anticipated water treatment volume output, is often not economically viable For many municipalities, rual communities, industrial clients as well as agricultural clients, this traditional model can no longer solve their water treatment needs. The new solution: Global Water‘s modular, decentralized model using mobile water treatment and purification equipment Global Water Inc. - Overview 5
WATER 101 Let’s Look at the Three Basic Steps to Purify Water Global Water Inc. - Overview 6
What are three basic steps to purify water First: You’ve got to remove the parasites. Parasites include Giardia and Cryptosporidium. Crypto creates a flu-like symptom and is very dangerous to anyone with a weak immune system. Second: You’ve got to get rid of the hazardous chemicals and hazardous metals Such as lead and mercury; insecticides, pesticides, radon, chlorine, etc. Third: You need to kill the bacteria and viruses. Global Water Inc. - Overview 7
Removing Parasites Removing parasites is no magic. • This requires filtering down to one (1) micron. At one micron you remove those parasitic cysts Note: Most municipal systems don’t remove the parasites, and probably can’t. If they filtered down to one micron their systems would slow to a crawl and not provide the water we consume. All of Global’s systems filter to one micron. Global Water Inc. - Overview 8
Removing Hazardous Chemicals and Hazardous Metals To reduce or eliminate hazardous chemicals below W. H. O. , US-EPA or International-EPA standards, Global Water Group uses a proprietary formula of multi-media that grab and hold those elements. Only through adsorption and absorption can you remove these hazards. Note: Most municipal systems use chemicals, flocculation, sand filtration and carbon tank methods. They are almost like “swimming pool treatments. ” They do NOT remove all hazardous metals or chemicals. Global’s proprietary formulation far exceeds all EPA standards. Global Water Inc. - Overview 9
Killing bacteria & Viruses To kill bacteria and viruses municipal systems use chlorine. Quite often you can smell and taste the over-chlorination by municipal systems to accomplish this, making water sometimes undrinkable. Note: The World Health Organization for years has been telling the world to STOP using chlorine. While chlorine has benefits of killing viruses and bacteria, when used in water that is not “cleaned” (which is usually the case) it creates carcinogens. Global Water uses Ultra-Violet in its systems to kill bacteria and viruses. Global Water Inc. - Overview 10
Global uses all three concepts of purification in every water treatment system it builds: Filtration to 1 -Micron; Adsorption/Absorption to remove hazardous chemicals; and Ultra-Violet to kill bacteria and viruses; making its output quality better than any water you could buy at the supermarket or in any fine restaurant. Global Water Inc. - Overview 11
Who is Global Water Group? Since 1990, Global Water has specialized in the design and manufacturing of state-of-the-art mobile, self-contained and fixed-base water purification systems for: • Disaster relief • Military applications • • • Municipalities Industrial clients Commercial solutions Global Water’s solutions have been: • Deployed to 5 continents and over 40 countries • Chosen as the preferred alternative for various US military branches • Widely used as the preferred water purification system for disaster relief around the world • Recognized as a cutting-edge approach to modularized industrial and commercial water purification equipment solutions Global Water Inc. - Overview 12
Global Water offers modular, decentralized solutions for treating different types of source water for multiple applications: Desali nation for Brackish / Seawater Freshwater Purification for Municipal Systems Emergency Water Purification Systems Global Water Inc. - Overview Wastewater Recycling Systems Military Freshwater Purification Systems 13
Overview: Global’s Fresh Water Purification System Global offers individual, modularized fresh water purification systems with capacity ranging from 14, 400 GPD to 264, 550 GPD per unit • • The systems are fabricated and tested in a controlled environment prior to delivery (minimizing project timeline) Systems require minimum maintenance and are easy to operate Proven technology utilized in projects all over the world (40+ countries) Typical operating costs for the basic fresh water purification system average $0. 60 - $0. 90 per 1, 000 gallons ($0. 16 to $0. 24 per m 3) Global Water Inc. - Overview 14
Overview: Global’s Wastewater and Wastewater-Effluent Recycling System Global Water Group uses a proprietary formula that captures hazardous elements. Then through adsorption and absorption these hazardous elements are removed. Global’s modular black-water and gray-water treatment units utilize a biological process called the “extended aeration activated sludge” process. Single systems can handle from 2, 500 GPD to 32, 000 GPD; modular “clusters” extend to more than 264, 000 GPD; Multiple clusters create municipal systems of any size. Advantages: • No sludge, sludge disposition and no odor • Output quality is potable • Environmentally “green, ” easy to maintain & operate • Cost and time-to-build advantages • Decentralized approach to treatment • Exceed EU, WHO, International & U. S. EPA Standards Global Water Inc. - Overview 15
Overview: Global’s Emergency Water Purification System Global offers a variety of emergency fresh water systems suitable for water from rivers, lakes, streams, wells, or municipal systems. Purification through filtration (1) to capture parasites; absorption through its proprietary multi-media filtration pod (2) to capture hazardous metals, insecticides, pesticides, radon, chlorine, bad taste and odor; and through the utilization of ultra-violet light (3) to kill bacteria and viruses. EM (Emergency) Series - From 60 to 90 gallon per hour (1440 – 2160 gallon per day) EM – 4 POD Series - 120 GPH (2880 gallon per day) Village Series - From 180 to 600 GPH (4320 – 14400 gallon per day) LS 3 – Trailer Series - 600 to 3000 GPH (14400 – 72000 gallon per day) Mobile Desalination Systems - From 25 to 3000 PGH (600 – 72000 gallon per day) Global Water Inc. - Overview 16
Overview: Global’s Military Desal / Fresh Water Purification System Source water can come from fresh water, brackish water or sea water. Single system output of up to 3000 gallon per hour when processing sea water and 3000 to 6000 gallon per hour when processing fresh water. Global Water Inc. - Overview 17
Benefits and competitive advantage of the Global Water System • Global’s water purification systems exceeds WHO, EU, International & U. S. EPA standards. • • Engineered & fabricated in a controlled environment, factory tested before shipping. • Small foot-print systems, in either single or modularized configuration. Solves problem of initial system “over-engineering”; thus, client can scale up over time as demand increases. • • True decentralized solution – mobile system brought to source and can be relocated. • Wastewater processing & effluent recycling eliminates the costs of sludge disposition, and wastewater transportation costs to centralized systems. Quick & cost effective project realization if compared to conventional treatment facilities. Some systems operate using solar power and are ideal in remote locations where it is impractical to set-up other types of systems. The human advantage: Global’s systems improve the overall quality of life, reduce water borne illness, and death rates. Global Water Inc. - Overview 18
Global Water Inc. – Customer References Government Industrial Contractors Nigerian Ministry of Defense Turkish Navy Oil & Gas Military Entertainment Global Water Inc. - Overview 19
Questions? Volker Hohmann Senior Vice President Global Water Group, Inc. 8601 Sovereign Row Dallas, TX 75247 vhohmann@globalwater. com Global Water Inc. - Overview 20


