Water the essence of life - a healthy existence is just the beginning
 

Every year, some 3.4 million people, mostly children, die from diseases associated with inadequate water supply, sanitation and hygiene.

Over half of hospital beds in the world are filled with people suffering from waterborne diseases - many more than weapons of mass destruction have yet affected.

Currently over 1.1 billion people lack a safe water supply and nearly twice that number adequately lack basic sanitation. And the gulf between water use between rich and poor countries is stark: developed nations use an average of 400-500 liters a day per person, in developing countries the volume is just 20 liters.
 

The aim of Universal Communication Systems Inc. (USA), is to help develop a global framework for integrated use of existing water supplies, coupled with the use of Air Water machines to further enhance water availability and usage, and help eliminate water scarcity. Overcoming water scarcity will have a direct impact on the issues of disease, thirst, drought, land aridity and provide the basis for food security, and environmental sustainability.

Air Water Machines can deliver water for many uses and applications. The machines will deliver unlimited supplies of clean, clear and pure water supplies for drinking, water for farming, water for sanitation and water for agriculture.

Agriculture depends on adequate supply of good quality water for plant and animal production. Safe, reliable water supplies and the accompanying infrastructure are necessary for irrigation, livestock watering and processing operations, as well as domestic and potable uses.

Air Water Australia Pty Ltd, is playing its part in the global arena, through cost-competitive Australian manufacture and delivery of Air Water machines and water solutions in Australia and export sales to other Air Water licensees in other parts of the globe.


It is a problem that in many parts of the world is getting worse even as Aid Agencies, the United Nations, Governments, Local Authorities and the private sectors, all strive towards meeting stated goals which include the targets of halving, by 2015, the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and proper sanitation.