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New to The Street TV / Newsmax TV Announces its Four Corporate Interviews on Episode #431, Airing Saturday, January 28, 2023, 3:30 PM ET

New to The Street TV / Newsmax TV Announces its Four Corporate Interviews on Episode #431, Airing Saturday, January 28, 2023, 3:30 PM ET.

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New to The Street TV / Newsmax TV Announces its Four Corporate Interviews on Episode #431, Airing Saturday, January 28, 2023, 3:30 PM ET

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n NEW YORK, Jan. 27, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FMW Media's New To The Street / Newsmax TV announces its 431st show line-up, which features four (4) Corporate interviews, airing Saturday, January 28, 2023, 3:30-4:00 PM ET. 1). Water Company- OriginClear, Inc.'s (OTC: OCLN) ($OCLN) interview with Riggs Eckelberry, CEO, and Ken Berenger, Executive Vice-President and Co-Creator of Water On Demand™. 2). College Prep Admission- Zenith Prep Academy's interview with Kevin Hong, Program Manager. 3). Ecology Solutions - The Sustainable Green Team's (OTCQX: SGTM) ($SGTM) interview with Tony Raynor, Founder, President, and CEO. 4). \"Sekur Privacy & Sekur Security Segment\" interview with internet privacy expert Mr. Alain Ghiai, CEO, Sekur Private Data Ltd. (OTCQX: SWISF) (CSE: SKUR) (FRA: GDT0) (Sekur®). Episode #431 From the Nasdaq MarketSite studio, New to The Street welcomes OriginClear, Inc.'s (OTC: OCLN) ($OCLN) Riggs Eckelberry, CEO, and Ken Berenger, Executive Vice-President and Co-Creator of Water On Demand™. Talking with TV Host Jane King, Riggs and Ken explain the Company's worldwide water business. OriginClear, through its subsidiary, Water On Demand™, is an industry first in creating a clean water innovation hub. Municipalities and other Governmental agencies control the water delivery and treatment industry, and only a small percentage is outside the government's monopoly. Flint, Michigan, Jackson, Mississippi, and Compton, California, all had severe problems with clean water. Riggs says that most government-controlled water systems need roughly $100B yearly to improve and maintain infrastructures, and they are not adequately investing money for upgrades and innovations. Riggs informs viewers that the most significant water consumption is with industries and agricultural end-users. Residential use is a small percentage. The Company's Modular Water Systems™ is a disruptive water industry technology that enables small and efficient on-site water management solutions made in the USA. Ken gives viewers more details on how the Company's \"Water-as-a-Service\" solutions evolved, how it's dramatically changing the way consumers think about water consumption and why the Company tripled its business in 2022. The Company rents these on-site, self-reliant water and commercial modular a...

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