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THE LATEST IN ON-SITE WATER PACKAGING The Next Generation Expeditionary Water Packaging System, known as the Water Bottling Plant 1300 (WBP 1300), is a rugged, deployable, highly compact water bottling capability. Housed in a modified 20-foot ISO container, the system can be transported to a remote location and connected to any approved, potable water source, where personnel can safely produce bottled water on-site. Bottle manufacturing, filling, sterilization, capping, and labeling are all accomplished in one operation, drastically reducing the logistics and force protection challenges associated with contracted bottled water distribution. The system is ideally suited for use in austere military contingency base camps and disaster relief operations anywhere in the world.

NEXT GENERATION EXPEDITIONARY WATER PACKAGING SYSTEM REDUCES COSTS AND OPERATIONAL RISKS

EWPS WATER PACKAGINGSYSTEM

Building on our successful history of producing over 34 million bottles of non-Chlorinated water at austere deployed locations in Iraq and Afghanistan, the WBP 1300 is the next generation of commercial off the shelf, deployable water bottling capability. The increased automation of the WBP 1300 results in a reduction in both operator manning requirements and service downtime.

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NEXT GENERATION EXPEDITIONARY WATER PACKAGING SYSTEHIGHLIGHTS• Reduced logistics footprint: uses approved local water sources and

eliminates need for bottled water resupply missions• Improved safety: self-contained capability allows

complete oversight of entire production operation• Rugged design: commercial components are

designed to withstand harsh environments• Fully expeditionary: the system is designed for rapid transport by

air, sea or land with easy setup, teardown and redeployment• Cost effective: local production with a reduced supply chain

reduces costs versus traditional commercial contract sources• Over 34 million bottles of non-Chlorinated water produced

with no microbiological contamination• Commercial off the shelf integrated solution provides the lowest

risk solution with no R&D costs• WBP 1300 is currently in service with allied and western militaries

PERFORMANCE FEATURESTECHNICAL DATAOutput 1300 bottles/hour

Available bottle sizes 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 liters / 34, 50, 68 ounces

Power required less than 60kW

Size C-type ISO container (2.44 m x 2.44 m x 6.10 m / 8 feet x 8 feet x 20 feet)

Weight 6,800 kg / 15,000 lbs. (approximately)

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENTBundling machine Semi-automatic strapping machine binds bottles into “6-pack” configuration

Pallet stretchwrap machine Shrink-wraps the bundles on the pallet

Shelter Positioned at container side; offers protection for the packaging process and forms an air lock for the container

Water Purification Units Family of mobile reverse osmosis water purification systems ranging in output from 473 to 4,921 liters/hr / 125 to 1,300 gal/hr

LOGISTICAL ADVANTAGES Our non-Chlorinated water bottling solution has a rich history of successful operations in austere environments. The U.S. Army Public Health Command, in their 2011 Shelf Life Study of our previous system, the WBP 700, reported that our bottled water can remain . . . “safe for consumption, even when stored under adverse field conditions, for a period of up to 12 months after the production date.”

TECHNICAL DATABottling rate (Max) 700 per hour 1300 per hour

Operations 3 1 (equiv.)

Pre-forms Loaded manually Automatically loaded

Clean in place Manual Semi-automatic

Pre-form heating Convection Near infrared (higher efficiency)

Shipping containers 3 2

Power >60KW <60KW

Specifications subject to change without notice. The products identified herein are controlled for export under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and may not be exported or transferred to any non-U.S. Person, country or entity, by any means, without prior authorization from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).

Cleared by U.S. DoD/OSR for public release under OSR Case Number 07-S-1577, dated May 14, 2007 05-2017


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