(Source: Business Wire)

Energy
Recovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERII), a leader in the design and
development of energy recovery devices for desalination, today announced
that executives will deliver a presentation entitled "Affordable
Desalination as the Sustainable Solution" at the United Nations (U.N.)
headquarters on Wednesday, October 14, 2009. H.P. Michelet, executive
chairman of the board, and G.G. Pique, president and CEO, will
illustrate the significant impact of the mounting global water crisis
and how technology advancements have established desalination as an
economically viable solution.
"Global water shortages have reached crisis levels, especially in the
developing world where 98 percent of water-related deaths occur. There
is clearly a need for a long-term, sustainable solution, and we are
grateful to have the opportunity to speak at the U.N. to deliver this
critically important message," said Pique. "Thanks to ERI's PX Pressure
Exchanger device and other technology advancements, desalination has
become the definitive answer to providing affordable clean water to
those in need."
ERI was invited to present at the U.N. by NGO
Sustainability, which was formed to monitor the U.N.'s sustainable
development activities.
"Delivering fresh water to the world's population, especially in
developing nations, has emerged as a top global concern that might be
addressed. Our committee is dedicated to solving this challenge through
affordable, sustainable methods, and we are pleased to provide
innovative companies like ERI with the opportunity to showcase their
solutions."
"Delivering fresh water to the world's population, especially in
developing countries, is a major global concern. NGO Sustainability is
honored to bring ERI's innovative technology to the attention of the
United Nations Community," said Roma Stibravy, chairperson of NGO
Sustainability. "It is hoped that by showcasing ERI's invaluable answer
to a major world concern, we can look forward to increasing U.N.
development projects dedicated to alleviating and mitigating water
challenges through such sustainable solutions."
ERI's PX devices operate at up to 98 percent efficiency and reduce the
energy consumption of seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) systems by up to
60 percent, making desalination a cost-effective solution for clean
water supply. PX devices also reduce the carbon footprint of
desalination, saving more than 700 megawatts (MW) of energy and reducing
CO2 emissions by more than 2.3 million tons per year
worldwide.