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Global Water Technologies subsidiary addresses energy & water conservation mandate of presidential executive order

GOLDEN, Colo., June 12, 2002 -- Global Water Technologies, Inc. (GWT) recently announced that its subsidiary, Applied Water Technologies Inc. (AWT), recently participated in ENERGY 2002, a Federal Government sponsored education forum that provides an opportunity for Federal Government and Military Energy Managers to learn about new technologies and services in the area of energy management and water conservation.

Under Presidential Executive Order #13123, all Federal agencies and the U.S Post Office are mandated to reduce energy consumption 35% by 2010.

AWT's AquaPhysics™ program is a non-chemical cooling water treatment service that incorporates proprietary technologies to assist government, military, and commercial enterprises achieve their energy efficiency mandates through improved chiller performance. Implementation of the AquaPhysics™ program can result in higher cycles of concentration thereby reducing water consumption and discharge. Environmental benefits are also realized through the elimination of chemicals in the cooling tower discharge.

Commenting on the ENERGY 2002 forum, George Kast, Chairman and CEO, stated: "Our AquaPhysics™ program was well received by the attendees. In addition to the energy and water conservation benefits, the AquaPhysics™ program allows government and military sites to replace chemical treatment of their cooling towers, thereby eliminating exposure, liability, and discharge concerns associated with traditional chemical treatment. We currently have several AquaPhysics™ proposals under consideration."

Global Water Technologies Inc. is a water technology and services company with major installations in the areas of power, process and HVAC. The company utilizes its proprietary technologies to enhance a facility's production by providing cold, high-quality water to increase operating efficiencies, reduce water use and operating costs.




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