Mobile MaxPure solar-powered water purification system set for Iraq duty

Asmita PrasadJun 23 2008

Taking on the freshwater woes of the US military based in Iraq, 12 units of the revolutionary Mobile MaxPure solar-powered water purification system will soon be shipped out to the war-torn nation. Created by WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp, the stand-alone 7-foot cube opens up at the press of a button to reveal a solar array that can deliver around 3.2 kw of electricity which combine with the company’s patented AquaMax controls to pump out and purify over 30,000 gallons of water everyday. Perfect for desalinating brackish or sea water, the purifier can function on solar power alone or can even be made to work in combination with a power grid. Thanks to a back-up generator and a battery bank facilitating 24-hour use, the Mobile MaxPure is all set to bring clean freshwater to farmers and families living in the Euphrates Valley region of Iraq.

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mobile maxpure GV62B 1333

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maxpurechart 9KgiH 1333

Source: Cooler Master

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