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December 8, 2007

Water2Save and Storm Manufacturing Group Team-Up to Conserve Water

SAN DIEGO, Dec. 7 / PRNewswire/ -- The need to conserve water is a top priority in California. But how do we ensure that while California reduces its water use, landscapes will stay green to absorb CO2, and customers can save money on their water bills?

On Sunday, December 9, 2007, Water2Save, LLC and Storm Manufacturing Group, manufacturer of the Superior brand, will unveil a strategic water-savings partnership that will promote an irrigation water management solution that has been time tested for more than 10 years and has been proven to reduce irrigation water consumption by millions of gallons per year and save hundreds of thousands of dollars for property owners.

The partnership will be unveiled at the International Irrigation Show (Dec. 9-11) at the San Diego Convention Center, 111 West Harbor Dr. in San Diego. The theme of this year's event is "Find Smart Solutions" -- a perfect theme to frame the unveiling of this partnership. Storm Manufacturing Group will exhibit Superior's new two-way fully integrated proactive (forward
looking) weather-based Sterling irrigation controller. At the show, representatives from each company will be available to the media.

Water2Save, LLC ("Water2Save")

Water2Save is a patented remote Look-Ahead ET(TM) weather-based irrigation monitoring, tracking and forecasting weather adjustment service. It uses state-of-the-art internet servers and AT&T's wireless data networks to provide two-way communications access to the customer's irrigation system. Water2Save management service offers a performance guarantee. It achieves water consumption savings through monitoring water meter usage and adjusting irrigation runtimes based on real-time weather conditions. The service is
performed remotely using a trained Water2Save water efficiency manager who monitors and reports to customers on achieved savings performance. This patented methodology employed by Water2Save increases savings by 15 percent or more since its inception.

Water2Save has a proven, audited performance record of saving millions of gallons per year for EACH two-way integrated wireless controller installed by eliminating excess water typically applied by irrigation systems while at the same time enabling customers to have a beautifully green landscape and receiving significant water bill savings. Customers are able to monitor their
water savings and irrigation data by logging onto the secure www.water2save.com website.

Storm Manufacturing Group

Previously, Water2Save's communication interface equipment was mounted as a separate device outside a sprinkler controller. As part of this new collaboration, Water2Save worked with Storm Manufacturing Group to create a Sterling controller that integrates Water2Save's wireless technology into the device. This Sterling controller allows users to remotely access the
controller through the Internet and cell phones. To receive Water2Save's water management services, consumers can sign-up for a savings performance contract.

"Our patented forecasted weather Water2Save monitoring, adjustment and tracking water management service is the innovative solution to California's water conservation concerns," said Gary Gelinas, Chief Executive Officer of Water2Save. "As each new property site activates service, we get one step closer to addressing the severe challenges that plague rain-deficient areas like Southern California as well as save the energy used to pump and treat
water, reduce runoff, and reduce CO2 emissions."

"Water2Save's wireless technology compliments our high-quality Sterling controllers," said Mike Ray, Vice President of the Storm Manufacturing Group. "Our partnership will provide consumers a comprehensive device that will allow them to monitor their water usage from anywhere."

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD)

In addition to collaborating on the water-saving partnership with the Storm Manufacturing Group, Water2Save is also working with Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which is offering a new Water Savings Performance financial incentive program to: (a) increase participation in outdoor water conservation; (b) ease administrative requirements when applying
for such incentives; and (c) maintain water-savings reliability. This program will encourage property owners to upgrade existing commercial, industrial, institutional, one-acre single family, multi-family and homeowner's association landscapes with more efficient irrigation equipment.

Those property owners who purchase the Storm Manufacturing Group products, which include the Water2Save water management service and are located in Metropolitan's Southern California service area, may qualify for the incentive. Water2Save has worked with property owners to complete the application required by Metropolitan, which includes a complete savings
appraisal based on irrigated landscape area, metered historical usage, project costs, climate needs, and other factors related to savings achievement.

One property site, a home owner association located within Metropolitan's service area, was recently approved for the incentive payment of approximately $50,000 under the district's Water Savings Performance Program using Water2Save's water management service and 2-way wireless communications, proactive adjustment, monitoring and control. This property site has 25 acres of irrigated landscape and is expected to save over 20 million gallons per
year.

"Metropolitan's Water Savings Performance Program is vital to ensuring that customers who upgrade their existing irrigation systems reap the benefits almost immediately, promoting smart environmental policy that rewards conscientious customers," Gelinas said. "The program is user-friendly, consumer-focused, and environmentally smart."

SOURCE Water2Save, LLC

Valerie E. Martinez, +1-909-445-1001, cell, +1-909-917-3368, for Water2Save, LLC; or Lindsay Themea, +1-949-631-1045, cell, +1-951-818-9101, for Storm Manufacturing Group

December 3, 2007

Greenest Condo in the U.S. Opens in Portland

PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Residents began this week moving into The Casey condominiums, on track to be the first multifamily residential building in the United States to receive LEED Platinum certification, the highest level of green building.
The Casey is a 16-story building with 61 luxury homes in the heart of Portland's Pearl District, steps from art galleries, restaurants and boutiques. The building incorporates a comprehensive array of sustainable features including solar panels, a green roof and the extensive use of recycled-content and sustainable materials such as wool carpets and FSC-certified wood flooring. It also has a host of energy efficiency features including sophisticated waste heat recovery ventilators in each unit that help the building achieve a 52 percent energy savings over code.

"The Casey is a bright green building, which means it sacrifices nothing in terms of either sustainability or lifestyle," says Mark Edlen, managing principal of project developer Gerding Edlen Development. "This will be our third completed LEED Platinum building and we are pushing beyond Platinum to develop buildings over the next four years that generate more energy than they use and consume more waste than they produce."

Gerding Edlen Development has a total of 37 LEED-certified and pending projects including four Platinum, 23 Gold and 13 Silver, more than any other private developer in the country. The firm is an innovator of cutting-edge, sustainable techniques and is driving change in building codes and standard practices from L.A. to Seattle. The Casey is one of three Gerding Edlen LEED Platinum projects within several blocks. The other two are the Gerding Theater, a historic renovation of a former munitions armory that opened last year, and a historic office renovation that will break ground next year.

The Casey is also an example of outstanding architecture and public art. It includes original art glass throughout the building featuring the work of different Pacific Northwest glass artists. The facade of the building incorporates a textured glass spire that extends from the second floor to above the green roof. This works represents a collaboration of internationally known Bullseye Glass and GBD Architects. Photos are available at http://www.gerdingedlen.com/project.php?id=22.

Note: LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the U.S. Green Building Council's national certification program for sustainable building. http://www.usgbc.org/.