American Clean Resources Group Acquires SWIS Community, LLC, an Environmental Water Technology Company

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LAKEWOOD, CO / ACCESSWIRE / February 20, 2024 / American Clean Resources Group, Inc. (OTC:ACRG), an environmentally sustainable development platform dedicated to revolutionizing the new American Supply Chain, announced today its acquisition of a 100% interest in SWIS Community, L.L.C. ("SWIS"), a Louisville, KY-based company.

ACRG is committed to pioneering environmentally conscious operations within the American Supply Chain, aiming to deliver goods with a net-zero environmental impact. Tawana Bain, CEO of ACRG, underscored the significance of this acquisition in advancing the company's mission, stating, "This acquisition supports our leadership in promoting environmentally conscious operations and complements our existing cadre of companies dedicated to clean air, land, and water sectors."

The acquisition of SWIS, finalized in September 2023, introduces a socioeconomically inclusive education program aimed at improving the health of local waterways. SWIS offers an innovative emergency notification system utilizing a patented algorithm and device for centralized water utilities. Moreover, SWIS integrates into new and existing smart appliances, providing passive in-home notifications and empowering users to adjust settings voluntarily to reduce environmental impact.

SWIS's public communication component delivers essential information to communities, enhancing awareness, and promoting behaviors that contribute to improving water quality and reducing the impact of water contamination. Chris Lavenson, CEO of SWIS, expressed enthusiasm about the acquisition, stating, "We have developed a modern solution for effective community engagement, targeting wastewater management and emergency notification for affected drinking water. ACRG provides us with the infrastructure to scale the business to its potential."

SWIS's critical notifications play a pivotal role in saving lives and mitigating the impact of cyberattacks on water infrastructure. The underlying technology of SWIS, based on an algorithm invented by Mr. Lavenson and Ted Smith, PHD, Director of the Center for Healthy Air, Water, and Soil in the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute at the University of Louisville, is covered by a patent held by the University. Dr. Smith highlighted the significance of community engagement, stating, "My Center has had a longstanding history of engaging our community to build awareness of and gaining public support for behavior changes to improve public health, specifically opportunities for improving wastewater systems."