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GEN-M-ERV

Bringing clean, fresh water to the sites of major emergencies and natural disasters.

 

When an emergency incident or natural disaster strikes, water supplies are often compromised or cut off altogether.

Our customized heavy-duty trucks securely transport 800-liter-capacity Atmospheric Water Generator GEN-M units through any terrain, to provide clean drinking water directly to people when they need it most.

With the GEN-M ERV, water is available almost immediately, making this the quickest and easiest solution to implement in cases where time is an issue.

GEN-M-ERV ADVANTAGES

  • Generates water in areas with no potable water source
  • Ideal for long-term sustainable water generation throughout all phases of emergency and crisis response
  • Installed DC outlets with battery-charging capacity for communication devices
  • Operable even in areas without an electric grid
  • Energy efficient
  • Fast and easy deployment in most weather conditions, remote areas and difficult to access locations
  • Space to store emergency medical supplies and provisions

SPECIFICATIONS

  • WATER GENERATION CAPACITY:
  • up to 800 liters/day
  • POWER:
  • 3 phase, 208/400 VAC, 60/50 Hz
  • AIR FILTRATION:
  • Multi-barrier air filtration cascade
  • POWER CONSUMPTION:
  • Nominal 5.6 KW*h - Max 10 KW*h (at startup)
  • DIMENSIONS (HXWXL):
  • 2.4m x 7.3m x 2.7m
  • WATER PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGYy:
  • Sediment filtration, mineralization and activated carbon, microbiological treatment by UV lamp
  • WEIGHT:
  • 780kg (when empty)
  • INTEGRATED WATER TANK:
  • 200 liters)

CASE STUDIES

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    Sierra Leone, West Africa

    Watergen provides water from air to a girls school in Sierra Leone, West Africa

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    Kerala, India

    After monsoons devastions, Watergen provides water from the air.

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    Hanoi, Vietnam

    Watergen provided a fundamental lifeline of drinking water to the people

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    Costa Rica

    Watergen installed a GEN-350 water from air generator in the International Christian School