Aqua Sun Water Purification Products

Aqua Sun Water Purification Systems in the News

World Vision eNews:
A shoe-shiner brings hope for children and families through clean water

Journey to Bolivia:
MSNBC News : (Jan 09)
MSNBC News Video

Our Products in Action Around the World

Aqua Sun and Rotary International Team Up to Help Mayan Village

Haitian School Children Helped by Aqua Sun Water Purifier

Poland during the massive flooding supplied by Catholic Relief Services in 1997.

Hurricane Hugo in Central America where Missionaries and Relief Services took our systems to help the local population in 1998.

The 2005 Tsunami in Indonesia where the UN and UNICEF, the Red Cross, Missionaries and Relief Services used our many different systems in most locations damaged. After the Tsunami Rotary International rebuild 30 schools using our SWP-S3 System to supply drinking water to the kids as well as containers of water to take back home after each day at school.

Hurricane Katrina with more relief workers and church groups.

Flooding in Bolivia in the spring of 2007 with our systems going in with World Vision.

Cleaner, Safer Drinking Water for Backcountry Trips

No need to carry your own water.

Aqua Sun solar powered portable water purification systems allow you to get clean drinking water from most any creek, stream, pond, well, lake or other fresh water source.

The 1995 National
Consumer Water Quality Survey

Prepared by the Gary Siegel Organization for the Water Quality Association
December 7, 1995

Executive Summary

Purpose and Methodology

The 1995 National Consumer Water Quality Survey was commissioned by the WQA Public Relations Committee to better define the home water treatment industry for the public and media, and to support the marketing efforts of member companies.

The report presents the findings of a national telephone survey conducted by Opinion Research Corporation of Princeton, NJ, between June 29 and July 2, 1995. A total of 1,018 adults over the age of 18 and living in private households were interviewed. ORC used a random sampling procedure, and survey results are accurate within +/- 3%. The results are representative of all U.S. adults over age 18. Eighty-one percent of those surveyed are on a municipal water supply, and 16% draw their water from a private well on their property.