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Revolutionizing Sustainable Water Access
Genesis Systems is addressing the world’s need for sustainable drinking water by delivering scalable, alternative solutions tailored to the residential, commercial, humanitarian, government and military sectors.
Genesis WaterCube systems harness atmospheric water generation (AWG) technology to deliver a reliable, clean and potable water supply.
Unlike traditional water sourcing methods, WaterCube uses Genesis Systems’ patented AWG technology to extract water vapor directly from the air.
A company spokesperson says, “This vapor is condensed, filtered and purified through a 3-stage filtration process before being dispensed as clean, potable drinking water that meets and even exceeds NSF/EPA drinking standards, regardless of the challenges posed by local infrastructure or environmental conditions.”
The WaterCube product line is designed to meet a wide range of needs. The Model 10 produces over 10 gal. per day and is well-suited to a typical family’s potable water needs. The WaterCube 100 delivers 120 gal. per day and is ideal for households and small businesses. For larger operations, the WaterCube 1000 delivers more than 1,000 gal. per day, meeting commercial and industrial-scale demands. The systems are conveniently modular.
“Users can stack, mix or match units to create customized water solutions, from on-the-go hydration to comprehensive industrial sources,” the spokesperson says.
A Genesis Systems mobile app provides real-time monitoring and remote control. The only maintenance required for WaterCube systems is filter replacements, which the app tracks.
Genesis equipment is manufactured in the U.S. to Department of Defense engineering standards.
Prices for the entry-level model start at $6,600, plus Care Plan and S&H. Upgrade packages are also available.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Genesis Systems, 3108 N. Boundary Blvd., Building 926 #186, Tampa, Fla. 33621 (ph 877-692-8375; sales@genesissystems.com; www.genesissystems.com).


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