Bravo, Water for Small Villages

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Bravo, Water for Small Villages

Bravo Enterprises Ltd. Has Formed a Strategic Alliance with Sapec-Eco and Regenedyne LLC, to Provide a New Solution to Providing Clean Drinking Water to Small Villages and Towns that Lack Infrastructure

Bravo Enterprises Ltd. (OTCQB:OGNG) reports that the Company has formed a strategic alliance with Sapec-Eco and Regenedyne LLC, in an effort to provide a new solution to providing clean drinking water to small villages and towns that lack the infrastructure.

The proposed project is the innovation of Simon Thomas Abela, an Environmental Engineer, who is Managing Director of Sapec-Eco, currently a Bravo Air to Water machine distributor. Mr. Abela's proposal combines Bravo's air to water harvesting technology with Regenenedyne LLC's unique wind renewable technology, which does not require large parcels of land to provide a more economical and environmental solution. Mr. Abela's vision of using Regenenedyne LLC's wind power to operate Bravo's industrial and commercial Air to Water Harvesters could provide a better water production then what is available today and provide it closer to consumption.

Solar technology, which is also clean and renewable can also be considered as a power source to operate Bravo's machines. "The concept of bringing a sustainable renewable self-sufficient source of clean drinking water to isolated areas of population at an affordable price can change the direction of urbanization," states Jaclyn Cruz, President of Bravo.

Many countries around the world have a major issue in providing clean drinking water to its citizens. According to the latest estimates of the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Program for Water Supply and Sanitation (JMP), released in early 2013 (collected in 2011), 36 per cent of the world's population - 2.5 billion people - lack improved sanitation facilities, and 768 million people still use unsafe drinking water sources.

Source: Money CNN

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