Brenda G. Bergman Named Project Manager of WorldWater Corp. Philippine Operations

08.01.2002

Projects Include $52 Million Solar Agricultural Development and $10 Million

Rural Water and Power Utility Solar Program in Island Communities of Cebu

PENNINGTON, N.J., Jan 7 /PRNewswire/ -- In line with its rapid development

of mainstream solar power projects in the Philippines, WorldWater Corp.

(OTC Bulletin Board: WWAT) today announced the promotion of Brenda G. Bergman

to the new position of Project Manager of Philippine Operations.

Starting immediately, WorldWater Corp. Chairman and CEO Quentin T. Kelly

announced she will be posted to Manila to commence operations on the Company's

major projects using its proprietary solar technology. The projects include

the recently signed $52 Million agricultural development program and the

$10 Million rural utility program for communities in the island province of

Cebu, both projects starting this month.

First phase of the $52 Million program is a WorldWater engineering and

economic study, funded by the US Trade and Development Agency, designed to

create a basic groundwater map, establish appropriate irrigation technology

and measure the economic impact of the program. Following completion of the

study in June, the WorldWater solar equipment will be installed over a period

of two years, according to Mr. Kelly. This major agricultural development

project will have a sovereign guarantee by the Philippine Government and 100%

financing by PNC Bank of Philadelphia, backed by US Export-Import Bank, he

declared. The rural water utility programs will be funded by the communities

themselves with long-term loans from Philippine banks, he said.

WorldWater's powerful solar pumps can deliver more that 2000 gallons of

irrigation water per minute, Mr. Kelly said, adding that this capability is

some 10 times more powerful than other solar water pumps in the world.

Dr. Anand Rangarajan, WorldWater Corp. Executive Vice President, stated,

"Our activities are developing very quickly over there and we needed to add

American executives to our increasingly busy Philippine staff to coordinate

the multiplying business affairs between the parent corporation and our

subsidiary," he added. Ms. Bergman will report to John Herrman, WorldWater

Philippines' new President who left for Manila last week to guide Company

operations, he said.

Ms. Bergman is a former Fulbright Scholar who has worked on water related

programs in several southern African countries, particularly Zimbabwe, and for

在菲律宾WorldWater。她是一个1998年的总结Cum Laude graduate of

Boston College and is working on-line toward her Masters in Water Resource

Engineering from Loughborough University in England.

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