
Following on from the WTC 1600 GT-BW and WTC 6000 BW water purification systems, the Water Bottling Plant 700 is another Kärcher system which has found its way to Afghanistan as the logical further development within the chain of mobile drinking water supply. In the WBP 700, PET bottles with a capacity of 1 litres are produced from small light-weight pre-forms in the field. These bottles are then filled with freshly purified drinking water (produced by the WTC 1600 GT-BW and WTC 6000 BW), capped and labbeled under hygienic conditions. This reduces the logistical effort for the field camp decisively and helps to save the often enormous expenditures on personnel, fuel, trucks and convoy accompanying vehicles.

The WBP 700 already met with a positive response on the American continent in autumn last year. At the U.S. NATO headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, more than 100 international project executives participated in a compact experiment in the area of mobile water purification. The highlight was the presentation and successful live demonstration of the Water Bottling Plant 700. Further demonstrations of the WBP 700 were carried out at the US Army location in Fort Lee and Fort Belvoir and filled the American executives with gread enthusiasm.
The WBP 700 had its debut in summer 2005, in which the mobile drinking water bottling plant was introduced to the general public on the occasion of the 2nd international Water Workshop in the Kärcher premises in Winnenden.




