Dewpointe® on TV


Posted: January 11th, 2010 | Author: awsBlog | Filed under: Dewpointe® Related News, Dewpointe® Updates | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »


Dewpointe® has been selected to be featured in a segment of Designing Spaces: Think Green airing nationally this month on TLC (The Learning Channel) and WE (Women’s Entertainment). Designing Spaces, currently in its sixth season, continues to attract a wide audience of homeowners and do-it-yourself enthusiasts with innovative topics and expert advice. Their special interest edition, Think Green, focuses on ways consumers and homeowners can “go green” in their homes with eco-friendly products, including the Dewpointe® atmospheric water generator. Airing begins January 22nd.

After January 22nd the video can be viewed on the Designing Spaces website.

Join us in viewing this TV special when it airs by checking the following media schedule for times:
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Dewpointe® Gets Fresh


Posted: January 11th, 2010 | Author: awsBlog | Filed under: Dewpointe® Updates | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »


We at AWS have listened to our loyal customers and we are happy to announce we’ve made some improvements on our already fabulous Dewpointe® DH9. In addition we have an updated, user friendly owner’s manual to reflect the changes. The programming on the DH9 is now simpler and more fail-safe, and the new filter system requires less maintenance without sacrificing water quality.

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Greenbang


Posted: December 28th, 2009 | Author: awsBlog | Filed under: Dewpointe® Related News | Tags: , , , , , , , | 4 Comments »


Original article posted on Greenbang.com supporting atmospheric water generation:

There was a cover story in the New York Times earlier this month which reported that 49 million Americans are drinking municipal water contaminated with illegal concentrations of chemicals, sewage bacteria and radioactive substances.

Water treatment violators are released from responsibility without enforcement from the EPA and communities are left feeling insecure … losing faith in the government agency that is supposed to protect them. As the green movement desperately tries to sever ties between consumers and their plastic bottle water obsession through the use of extensive pro-tap water campaigns, these new exposés on the toxic state of our municipal water supplies put a damper on eco-efforts.

So, what is a responsible nation to do? How can consumers put change into their own hands without having to rely on the government? In 2010, we’ll see more people exploring potable water alternatives. The ability to utilize atmospheric water generation technology is one possible solution to the mounting water crisis. These systems are eco-friendly, pulling water from a sustainable source — the air — and bypassing the use of ground water entirely to eliminate any potential contamination.

With 3.1 quadrillion gallons of moisture in the atmosphere at any given time, atmospheric water generation could be “green’s” new best friend.

See original article here.


Toxic Waters


Posted: December 28th, 2009 | Author: awsBlog | Filed under: Dewpointe® Related News | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »


The New York Times continues their report on America’s water pollution and government response in the series, Toxic Waters. Especially shocking is the picture series, capturing images of Los Angeles’ municipal water supplies. Apparently, the water in some LA reservoirs contains contaminants that become carcinogenic when exposed to sunlight. As a solution, the city has covered the surface of the reservoir with millions of softball-sized black plastic balls to block the sun. No word on how these plastic balls will eventually effect the water underneath.

This (Toxic Waters) is an important series to follow if you care about your health and your environment. Communities need to stay educated on the surfacing water problems in order to find solutions, some of which are already available, such as atmospheric water generation. The Dewpointe® atmospheric water generator provides contaminant-free, renewable water without wasting any of our precious resources or polluting the environment.

Read full article here.

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