Water Technologies International, Inc. engages in designing, manufacturing, and distributing atmospheric water generators and related products (AWG) in the United States. Its AWGs produce drinking water from humidity in the atmosphere, as well as provide air conditioning during the use. The company also provides packaged wastewater plants for the wastewater treatment. In addition, it provides filtration devices for AWGs. Further, the company produces and sells CBD and non-THC products, including CBD, hemp derived cannabidiol specialty water. It serves restaurants, hospitals, schools, hotels/motels, restaurants, large institutions, and military/emergency and disaster deployments. The company is based in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
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