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MEDIA RELEASE 28 November 2005

European patent allowed for Aqua Dyne water purification technology
European patent application has been granted for the JetWater purification technology developed by Australian-based water reuse specialists Aqua Dyne Inc. (Aqua Dyne Inc. OTCBB-AQDY.OB).

This follows the recent granting of US patent protection and as a result provides the company with increased protection as well as opportunities in major world markets.

In addition, ongoing research and development programs have further added to Aqua Dyne’s unique technology with two new patent-pending registrations, maintaining Aqua Dyne as a leader of thermal desalination.

Aqua Dyne’s JetWater technology is based on an efficient, evaporation based process, which recycles up to 97 per cent of feed water while meeting emerging international and national standards on environmental emissions.

The system is designed to be used in a variety of industry applications including mining, mineral processing, power generation, quality food manufacturing as well as Municipal landfill leachate processing, or it can be used to produce drinking water by desalinating sea water or ground water.

The JetWater System is based on utilizing an evaporation technology, which is nature's own way supplying the world with clean water. The system can be made up in singular or a modular configuration offering the ability to purify from half a million liters to more than 10 million liters per day of ultra pure distilled water.

When the Jetwater system has access to waste heat energy sources, the co-generation effect can reduce operational costs, with the added potential benefit of generating environmental credits.

For further information please visit: www.aquadyne.com.au

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Released on behalf of Aqua Dyne by Dennis Rutzou Public Relations. For further information please contact Dennis Rutzou
on (02) 9413 4244.

Forward Looking Statement:
This media release includes statements that may constitute ‘forward-looking’ statements. The statements can generally be identified by phrases such as Aqua Dyne, Inc. or its management ‘believes’ ‘forecasts’, ‘estimates’ or other words or phrases of similar import. These statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

Similarly, such statements herein that describe the Company’s business strategy, outlook, objectives, plans, intentions or goals are forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements inherently involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from forward-looking statements.

Factors which would cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to our ability to recruit and retain key personnel, the availability of funding for future operating requirements, our ability to protect our intellectual property, our ability to secure contracts for the installation of our products and our ability to develop and operate such projects successfully.

We urge you to carefully consider these factors and the information detailing other factors (which could cause actual results to differ materially) included in Aqua Dyne, Inc.’s forms 10Q and 10K filed with the SEC. The forward-looking statements are based on current expectations and neither the Company nor its management assumes any obligation to update these statements.



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