2007 Press Releases


April 6 , 2007 - Highland Tank Alleges Defamatory Literature and Federal Trademark Infringement.

WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces the allegation of defamatory literature as well as Federal Trademark Infringement.
   Highland Tank Press Release [1.67MB]

March 31 , 2007 - FUVAAL Completes Prefeasibility Study for BioWastes-To-Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Organic Foods, and Water Independence Community Initiative Project located in Cordoba Province, Argentina. 

WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces the completion of the prefeasibility study for the very first wastes-to-renewable energy project in Latin America.

    Community Initiative Press Release [961K]


February 15, 2007 - Conversion of Fossil Fueled Power Plants to Zero Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emissions through Waste-To-Energy and Total Recycling Technologies.
WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces the development of waste-to-energy and recycling technologies that permit conversion of existing fossile fueled power plants to achieve zero greenhouse gas emissions.
     Fossil Fueled Power Plant Conversion Press Release  [2.04MB]

February 15, 2007 - Self-BioFueled™ Trains & Locomotives
WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces its intention to provide Self-Biofueled™ Trains and Locomotives.
     Self-BioFueled Trains & Locomotives  [35K]

January 18, 2007 - Cheyenne, Wyoming postpones               

consideration of trash-to-energy technology.

WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces the postponing of its proposed Wastes-To-Renewable Energy & Biofuels project at the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming.  The principal features of the technology include....

    City of Cheyenne, Wyoming Press Release [719K]

January 1, 2007 - FUVAAL Develops First Waste-To-Renewable Energy Project in Latin America

WaterSmart Environmental, Inc. announces the initial development of the very first wastes-to-renewable energy project in Latin America.  The location is the municipality of Delmacio Vélez Sársfield located in the agricultural heartland of Córdoba Province, Argentina. The city was named after Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, an Argentine lawyer and politician who wrote the 1869 Argentine Civil Code, much of which is still in use today.

    City of Dalmacio Velez Press Release [133K]


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