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October 12, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells Black Water Treatment System to the INCAE Business School, Costa Rica

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 12th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Berlin Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems Inc. announces the sale of a Black Water Treatment System to the INCAE Business School, Alajuela, Costa Rica.

INCAE Business School was founded in 1964 by the Harvard Business School and the United States Agency for International Development. The internationally recognized business school includes two campuses located in Managua, Nicaragua and Alajuela, Costa Rica. INCAE Business School has consistently been ranked as the best business school in Latin America and it has been recognized and ranked as one of the top ten business schools in the world.

Brac Systems Inc. would like to congratulate Mr.Stefan Frey and Mr.Guillermo Ramirez of Swissol, the Brac Systems Central American distributor for their efforts in securing this application of the Black Water Treatment System at the Walter Kissling Gam campus of the INCAE Business School in Costa Rica. "We have been in close consultation with the INCAE management for almost a year to complete the organizing of the Costa Rican and Nigcaruian campuses environmental sustainability. Said Mr. Stefan Frey. "The first stage of the project was to implement thirty eight solar hot water tanks in the Walter Kissling Gam campus in Costa Rica and twenty seven solar hot water tanks in the Francisco de Sola campus in Nicaragua. The second stage will now utilize the Brac Systems Blackwater Treatment system to replace the current failing septic systems. We are proud to be associated with such a revolutionary product that will demonstrate and prove the effectiveness of the system in treating domestic waste in which the INCAE Business School has had difficulties resolving."

Brac Systems Inc., in conjunction with Swissol and the INCAE Business School will observe and analyze the installed Blackwater Treatment System utilizing the unique internet based monitoring and management software built into the system. This will allow continued research and development providing increased environmental protection.

"Swissol's efforts are to be applauded. Their perseverance has produced results which we expect to continue throughout Central America." said Dennis S. Yasar, President and CEO of Brac Systems Inc. "This is an exciting time in our Blackwater Treatment Systems evolution and we expect increased sales not only in Central America but Latin America as a whole. The region is in need of a system that can produce results to alleviate the grave environmental situation it finds itself in at an affordable price."

The Blackwater Treatment System is the result of a determined and conscientious endeavour from Brac Systems Inc. team in design, research and development. The low system and operational cost has generated considerable interest and intrigue for delivering high performance results in the treatment of domestic waste providing environmental sustainability and protection.




September 26, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells Blackwater Treatment System to a residential complex developer in Mexico.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 26th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems Inc. announces the sale of blackwater treatments systems to a residential complex developer, Guanajuato, Mexico.

Brac Systems Inc. is delighted to announce the sale of its Black Water Treatment Systems, the BWTS, to a residential complex developer in San Miguel de Allende for a six hundred home project. Brac Systems would like to congratulate Luis Miguel of Rig Supplies, (http://rigsupplies.com.mx) the Brac Systems Mexican distributor for their superb efforts in securing this large application of the blackwater treatment system in Mexico. "Rig Supplies is extremely pleased to have been apart of this large project" said Mr. Miguel. "These systems will aid the safe and reliable treatment of domestic waste and in doing so will protect not only the environment but the health of the local people"

The initial phase of the project will involve a blackwater treatment system to be set-up for the newly constructed offices of the complex. This will allow the utilization, demonstration and effectiveness of the system while construction of the complex continues. The BWTS will process waste water from up to six hundred homes once completed in the city of San Miguel de Allende. The complex owners will benefit from the real time monitoring of the system processes from any location as a result of the BWTS connection to the internet.

The project has been designed and developed to both retain and protect the environment while protecting the health and sanitation of the local population. The BWTS system is highly versatile and adaptable to meet the requirements of projects such as this one in Guanajuato. "The system is technologically advanced yet provides the ability for relatively inexpensive adaptation to older type systems and plumbing configurations. We already see a huge potential in this region and with the positive feedback we have received expect the system to be very successful in Mexico" said Mr. Miguel.

The BWTS is the excellent result of a determined and conscientious endeavour from Brac Systems Inc. team in design, research, development and testing. The system is generating considerable interest and intrigue for a low, system and operational cost delivering high performance results.




September 19, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces sale of a greywater recycling system and rainwater harvesting system to Garden Homes.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 19th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) today announced the sale of a greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to Garden Homes, Ontario, Canada.

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased with this first sale to Garden Homes, who are a community and custom home, office, retail and industrial property real estate construction company dedicated to providing old world craftsmanship with modern luxury features and conveniences. An Energy Star construction company, Garden Homes utilizes the latest building innovations and elegant architectural designs and are committed to showcasing the importance of water conservation.

"Greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system are not merely for the commercial market, which usually gains the majority of attention." Said Chris Thompson of Project Innovations and Brac Systems Inc. Ontario Distributor. Mr. Thompson is not only experienced with all Brac Systems Inc.'s products including residential, semi-commercial and commercial greywater recycling systems and rainwater harvesting systems but is also an in-demand keynote speaker for trade shows and seminars. He also has a real understanding of the industry in which he serves. "When real estate construction companies such as Garden Homes become involved in purchasing these types of systems, it confirms the belief that products on the market for conservation of water are becoming accepted as common place."

John Bell, President of HTO Water Technologies who is well known for his various television appearances including hosting HGTV/Discovery Channel’s World's Greenest Homes oversaw this project as Brac Systems representative for the Greater Toronto Area. "This project highlights the commitment required and shown by construction companies to be at the forefront of water conservation initiatives. Single residential homes to whole communities can be built with environmentally friendly greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems from conception. New home-owners will be able to use and embrace this technology without renovation or additional expenditure from day one."

The Garden Homes project in Richmond Hill will utilize a greywater recycling system to collect, filter, disinfect and store greywater ready for redistribution to the toilets with a rainwater harvesting system responsible for landscape irrigation. A major driving force behind the design of the Garden Homes project was to increase energy efficiency while reducing its overall environmental impact. The project is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) silver certification once construction is complete. The LEED certification is an important international benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s products are continually chosen.

"The completed project will blend a combination of traditional appearance with modern construction techniques while respecting the natural environment in which the development resides." concluded Mr. Bell.

For further information on Garden Homes and HTO Water Technologies Inc. please visit:

HTO Water Technologies Inc.: http://www.htowatertechnologies.com
Garden Homes: http://www.gardenhomes.ca




September 7, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the United States Air Force..

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, September 7th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) today announced the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the United States Air Force.

Leading management of Brac Systems Inc. are extremely pleased with the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the Cannon Air Force Base located southwest of Clovis, New Mexico, USA. The 5.3 square miles Base is under the jurisdiction of Air Force Special Operations Command and home to the 27th Special Operations Wing.

Brac Systems would like to thank our western United States distributor Peter Byrne of Setanta Energy and Water for his efforts in securing this first notable sale to the United States Air Force.

Negotiation are currently in progress to supply additional greywater recycling system to the United States Air Force for further bases around the globe with Brac Systems confident of a favorable outcome.

Brac Systems Inc. has not only built a reputation for supplying greywater recycling systems in locations where water scarcity is an everyday reality but also the direct effect on the environment and economic impact our systems provide.




August 24, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells semi-commercial greywater recycling systems to the MUMI Mining Group, South Africa.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 24th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems announces the sale of four semi-commercial greywater recycling systems to MUMI Mining Group, South Africa.

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce the sale of four semi-commercial greywater recycling systems to MUMI Mining group, South Africa. Mr. Tom Wright of Creative Energy Solutions SA (CESSA), Brac Systems Inc.'s South African representative, responsible for the MUMI Mining Group project enthused "This is a major step toward the reduction of this mining industry's carbon footprint within Africa and the preservation of our most valuable natural resource."

Dennis Yasar, president and CEO of Brac Systems currently in Costa Rica overseeing Brac Systems expansion project in the Central and South American region stated. "Creative Energy Solutions are to be congratulated for their splendid efforts in securing this project which we believe will develop into a strong and successful partnership within the African market."

The four semi-commercial greywater recycling systems are to be installed in the MUMI Group's new labor camp servicing sixty four single residential units, a recreation facility and dining hall. This new camp has been designed to allow for future expansion in which the SGW semi-commercial greywater recycling systems are the ideal solution. "The systems are modular in design allowing for additional greywater holding tanks to upgrade the semi-commercial greywater recycling systems to accommodate the expected change in requirements of the camp." said Mr. Wright.

Four further labor camps are to be constructed by the MUMI Group in Africa with the inclusion of the Brac semi-commercial greywater recycling system's also expected. Mining companies throughout Africa are now required to lower their carbon footprint and CESSA are well positioned to provide real solutions for this, and a multitude of other industries. "We are currently working on numerous projects in Central and Southern Africa in the tourism and commercial industries as well as private and public buildings which will establish Brac Systems as the preferred choice for water conservation, not only for greywater recycling but also rainwater harvesting and blackwater treatment." said Mr. Wright

This sale in South Africa provides additional encouragement that this continent will prove to be of significant value for both Brac Systems and CESSA with increasing confidence in the emergence of Africa to be a strong and profitable market.




August 16, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 16th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAD - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) today announced the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to the Metropolitan Center, Kalamazoo, Michigan, U.S.A.

The Metropolitan Center, currently under redevelopment is located in down town Kalamazoo, with buildings at 105, 113, 119, 123 and 127 known locally as the 100 block. The $11.3 million revitalization project will balance historic preservation with modern amenities returning the buildings to their original 1800’s appearance. The Brac Systems Inc. semi-commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems will be installed in the 30,000 square foot Center which will incorporate ground level retail outlets with twenty eight residential units on the second and third floors.

The 100 block building comprising the Metropolitan Center had remained empty and in disrepair for a number of years. These structures now have a grand opportunity that will bring new life to the Kalamazoo down town core and are expected to be complete in 2012. "Our semi-commercial greywater system will collect the greywater from the Metropolitan Center to filter, disinfect, store and finally redistributing to the building toilets, satisfying the flushing requirement of the buildings." said Emmanuel Brien, Technical Director of Brac Systems Inc.

In addition, the project called for a rainwater harvesting system which will complement the greywater recycling system. The rainwater harvesting system will filter, disinfect and store free rainwater and serve to supply the greywater recycling system with make-up water when demand for greywater exceeds supply. "This will virtually eliminate the requirement of potable water to flush toilets. The set-up of this project once again demonstrates the versatility of our systems and the possibilities they provide to be configured to suit a multitude of diverse project applications." said Mr. Brien.

One of the major driving forces behind the design of the Metropolitan Center was to increase energy efficiency of the building while reducing its overall environmental impact. The Center is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) Platinum certification once construction is complete. The LEED certification is an important international benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s products are continually chosen.

The Metropolitan Center will feature a sky deck garden with lawns on the roof for residents to escape the streets of the down town area. The complete project will blend a combination of historic appearance and modern construction techniques appreciated around North America and beyond, a significant achievement for all those involved.

The funding for this project has been the result of public and private sector cooperation in which Brac Systems Inc. reputation for supplying advanced greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems is both recognized and respected as an environmentally responsible approach to water conservation.

For further information on the Metropolitan Center visit: http://downtownmetropolitancenter.com




July 4, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces sale of a commercial greywater recycling system.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, July 4th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) today announced the sale of a commercial greywater recycling system to the New Cassel Community Center, New York, U.S.A.

The New Cassel Community Center, currently under construction is located in North Hempstead, New York, one of the United States' first suburbs. The area is on the final stages of a $60 million revitalization project in which the new $24.5 million community center will be the neighbourhood's focal point. The Brac Systems Inc. commercial greywater recycling system will be installed in the new 50,000 square foot building which will incorporate two regulation size basketball courts, television studio, recording studio, stage for theatrical productions, Internet cafe, meeting rooms, social event hall, fitness center and administrative offices.

The community center, in planning for several years, has only recently become a reality and is expected to be complete in May 2012. A number of modifications to the greywater recycling system were required to meet the buildings specifications. "This is an interesting custom commercial system which will incorporate our greywater recycling duplex pump station integrated with the buildings own swallow well pumping system." said Emmanuel Brien, Technical Director of Brac Systems Inc. "It demonstrates the versatility of our systems and the possibilities they provide to be configured to suit a multitude of diverse project applications." Continued Mr. Brien.

Brac Systems Inc. would like to express gratitude to Steven Schaeperkoetter, Senior Project Manager of Cameron Engineering & Associates., a strong advocate of water conservation, who was instrumental in acquiring approval for the installation of greywater recycling systems in the state of New York. The Brac Systems team and Mr. Schaeperkoetter have worked closely together to bring the various elements of this project to fruition. “Since the initial contact with Brac Systems over two years ago, the company have provided continued support for the community center development which has required adaptation of their greywater recycling system for integration into the building’s design specifications.” explained Mr. Schaeperkoetter.

One of the major driving forces behind the design of the New Cassel Community Center was to increase energy efficiency of the building while reducing its overall environmental impact. The community center is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) Platinum certification after construction is complete. The LEED certification is an important international benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s products are continually chosen. The New Cassel Community Center will be one of the first LEED Platinum rated community centers in North America and a significant achievement for all those involved.

The funding for this project has been the result of public and private sector cooperation in which Brac Systems Inc. reputation for supplying advanced greywater recycling systems is both recognized and respected as an environmentally responsible approach to water conservation.




June 3, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 03rd, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) today announced the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the new Healthcare Center and Residences, Repulse Bay, Nunavut, Canada.

The semi-commercial greywater recycling system will be installed in the new $7.3 million Healthcare Center and Residences in Repulse Bay which is located on the Arctic Circle. The under construction Healthcare Center will combine essential community health services while providing residences for staff within the facilities. “This will be the first sale for Brac Systems in Nunavut which has taken two and half years to come to fruition. We are positive this system will demonstrate the effectiveness of greywater recycling in a location such as this.” said Dennis S. Yasar, President and CEO of Brac Systems Inc.

Access to Repulse Bay is limited by its isolated location and adverse weather conditions with transport to the community primarily by air and by an annual sea-lift. Water for the region is frequently delivered and is required to be heated both during transportation and storage and can cost from $10 to $15 per cubic meter (264 US Gal). In addition, waste water is also required to be heated while being collected and stored. “The extreme weather conditions and the difficulties experienced by the local population due to its remote location make this sale particularly satisfying. Our system will not only decrease water consumption and waste but also reduce the local carbon footprint.” Explained Mr. Yasar

The design for the Healthcare Center was developed with the possibility for use in future communities of similar demographics and funded by the government of Nunavut. The facility is intended to become a central fixture in the community, combining medical, public health and social services within one building. It will also serve some of the three thousand civil servants and scientist from the Canadian government due to the increased exploration and development within the region.

Brac Systems Inc. increasing reputation for supplying greywater recycling systems with municipal, state and provincial governments is without question. Once the benefits of recycling greywater is understood, environmental and economical strategies are put into place and the systems will have an huge impact on the population it serves.




April 29, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the North Georgia Technical College, USA.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 29th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the North Georgia Technical College, Clarkesville, Georgia, USA.

The semi-commercial greywater recycling system will be installed in the North Georgia Technical College's reconstructed Hoyt Coe building. The renovation of Hoyt Coe will be a major step forward in the effort to dramatically improve the energy efficiency of the Clarkesville campus while providing new classrooms and restrooms for students.

The reconstructed 25,200 square foot Hoyt Coe building will cost $6 million, funded by the Georgia State Government. "This will be a particularly pleasing and interesting project for Brac Systems with this technical college installation." Said Emmanuel Brien, Director of Research & Development, Brac Systems Inc. "The students, I believe, will be extremely interested in this technology and will take steps to understand and gain knowledge first hand of the environmental impact greywater recycling systems can achieve." Concluded Mr. Brien.

The goal of the Hoyt Coe project at North Georgia Technical College was to increase energy efficiency of the building while reducing its overall environmental impact. The Hoyt Coe Building is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) silver certification with an environmentally responsible design by including energy and water conservation and innovative landscaping.

Brac Systems greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems are installed in all levels of educational facilities providing proof the value and high regard Brac Systems Inc. product range are held. The continued U.S. federal and state governments along with the Canadian federal and provincial governments support for projects like the North Georgia Technical College provides positive expectations of continued sales within the North American education sector.

For further information on the North Georgia Technical College please visit:
http://www.northgatech.edu




April 13, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells Black Water Treatment System to Eco Beach Resort, Paquera, Costa Rica.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 13th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems Inc. announces the sale of its first Black Water Treatment System to Eco Beach Resort, Paquera, Costa Rica.

Brac Systems Inc. is delighted to announce the first commercial sale of its Black Water Treatment System, the BWTS, to Grupo Dalia, project developers of the Eco Beach Sueno del Mar Condominiums and the Hotel Las Palmas Beach Resort in Paquera, Costa Rica, due to open in August 2011.

Brac Systems would like to congratulate Stefan Frey and Guillermo Ramirez of Swissol, (http://www.swissol.net) the Brac Systems Central American distributor for their splendid efforts in securing this revolutionary first commercial application of the Black Water Treatment System at the Eco Beach Resort along with the solar and hot water considerations of the project. "To be involved with such a milestone project as the BWTS from the initial trial phase, I have been privileged to witness its potential and have become its premier advocate" said Mr. Stefan Frey. After trials of the BWTS in Costa Rica and successful inspection and testing, the system was given clearance from the relevant government departments for retail sales within the country.

The BWTS will process waste water from up to one hundred people at the first phase of the Eco Beach Sueno del Mar Condominiums and the Hotel Las Palmas Beach Resort located in Nicoya Peninsula, one of the most desirable locations in Costa Rica. The project consists of six condominiums with ninety seven units, a two hundred and fifteen room hotel, restaurants, bars, clubhouse, shopping centre and luxurious pools all on a seven hectare development.

The project has been designed and developed to both retain and protect the environment and breathtaking natural beauty in and around the development including the vegetation and wildlife prevalent throughout the region. "After close consultation with Brac Systems and Swissol, we were in no doubt the BWTS was the only system that was both economically and ecologically essential to the Eco Beach Resort to process waste water in the most efficient and safe manner" Said Mr. Thomas Kohli, Owner of Grupo Dalia.

The BWTS is the excellent result of a determined and conscientious endeavour from Brac Systems Inc. team in design, research, development and testing. The system is generating considerable interest and intrigue for a low, system and operational cost delivering high performance results.

For further information on the Eco Beach Resort, please visit: http://www.grupodalia.com/bienes-raices.php

BWTS availability, schematics and pricing will soon be available on-line at: http://www.bracsystems.com




April 8, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells semi-commercial greywater recycling system to Algonquin College, Ontario, Canada.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 8th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems announces the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to Algonquin College, Ontario, Canada.

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce an additional sale to the Ontario education department with a semi-commercial greywater recycling system for the Perth Campus at Algonquin College.

Chris Thompson, Brac Systems Inc.'s Ontario representative, responsible for the Algonquin College project enthused "This is another major education facility in Ontario to embrace sustainable design, construction and operation which I have had the pleasure to be involved with." Mr. Thompson is not only experienced with all Brac Systems Inc.'s products including residential, semi-commercial and commercial greywater recycling systems and rainwater harvesting systems but is also an in-demand keynote speaker for trade shows and seminars across Canada.

The new 42,000 square foot Algonquin College Perth Campus will cost $10 million, funded by both the federal and provincial governments through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program and Ontario's provincial budget. "The fact so many schools and colleges have now installed Brac Systems greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems is a testament to forward thinking, not only for the environmental impact but for our children and young adults to be aware of, and accept this technology as essential for their future and the preservation of our most valuable natural resource."

The Perth Campus will be built to LEED (Leadership in Energy Efficient Design) standards. The semi-commercial greywater recycling system will help the Algonquin College achieve LEED gold certification which is an important international benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s products are continually chosen.

This sale to the Ontario education system again proves the value and high regard the Brac Systems Inc. product range has become. The fact that federal and provincial governments continue supporting projects like the Algonquin College Perth Campus, Brac Systems Inc. is extremely confident in the continued sales within the education sector.

For further information on the Algonquin College, please visit:
http://www.algonquincollege.com




April 4, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to the Seymour Seniors Residence, British Columbia, Canada.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, April 4th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to the Seymour Seniors Residence, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Brac Systems Inc. is extremely pleased with the sale of its first commercial system in British Columbia. With current sales to the retirement home and complex sector particularly encouraging and solidifying Brac Systems Inc.'s reputation, future deals for similar projects are anticipated in the coming year.

The Seymour Seniors Residence is an eleven story, one hundred and forty six apartment complex currently under construction in North Vancouver is expected to receive a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) gold certification with an environmentally responsible design. The project will include energy and water conservation, innovative landscaping and stream-side protection.

The LEED program is an important international benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s products are rapidly becoming first choice components.

"As Brac Systems Inc. representative in British Columbia, I am delighted to see this project come to fruition." said Blair Gautschi, Vice President of Project Coordination of Brac Systems Inc. "This is the first commercial sale in this province and will clearly be a forerunner to future installations." stated Mr. Gautschi.

The Seymour Seniors Residence is a project by Pacific Arbour, a Vancouver-based privately owned retirement community builder and operator who are committed to a philosophy of creating retirement residences for independent seniors that are tailored to complement and fit into their established neighbourhoods.

"This is an important milestone for Brac Systems Inc. and water conservation in British Columbia. This proves the value our greywater and rainwater systems have come to represent in North America with an experienced retirement community builder such as Pacific Arbour favouring Brac Systems Inc." concluded Mr. Gautschi.

The combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system at the Seymour Seniors Residence will utilize the building's recovered water to meet the irrigation requirements of the retirement community and thus conserving our most precious natural resource.

For further information on the Seymour Seniors Residence, please visit: http://www.seymourseniorsresidence.ca




March 31, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. sells combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to the Chez Soi seniors' residence, Quebec, Canada.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, March 31st, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting system to the Chez Soi seniors' residence, Montreal, Quebec, Canada


The Benny Farm Chez Soi seniors' residence is a non-profit, flexible support senior's housing complex with 91 apartments and is designed to attain a Leadership in Energy Efficient Design (LEED) gold rating which it is currently pursuing.

The LEED program is an internationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc.'s combined commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems are a major element. Chez Soi has also achieved among the highest environmental ratings from Natural Resources Commercial Building Incentive Program (CBIP) evaluations.

The Benny Farm property was developed in 1947 to provide housing for World War II veterans and their families. Having served out its original purpose, a redevelopment plan was agreed upon, designed to address the needs of the community.

"We are very pleased with the sale of this combined greywater and rainwater system at the Benny Farm Chez Soi seniors' residence here in Montreal, not only for the commercial and environmental benefits but also the recognition and impact our greywater and rainwater system will have on the local community." said Dennis S. Yasar, President & CEO of Brac Systems Inc. "This project has been honoured by the Canadian Urban Institute and the Swiss-based Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction" concluded Mr. Yasar

Brac Systems Inc.'s greywater and rainwater systems for retirement homes and seniors’ residence are becoming first choice with designers and architects for green energy projects.




January 24, 2011
Brac Systems Inc. announces the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the Ritenour High School, USA.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, January 24th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a semi-commercial greywater recycling system to the Ritenour High School, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

The greywater recycling system will be installed in the Ritenour High School's new 791 seat auditorium due for completion in October 2011. The 81,000 square foot expansion will in addition to the main auditorium include the lobbies, new classrooms and art gallery. This progressive, rapidly expanding high school educates almost 1,900 students and opened in 1950.

The goal of the auditorium project at Ritenour High School was to increase energy efficiency of the building while reducing its overall environmental impact. The auditorium is expected to receive LEED gold certification after construction is complete, built to one of the highest standards of environmental sustainability.

The quotation for the Ritenour High School semi-commercial greywater system was given in 2008 and has only now come to fruition. "Since the quotation was given, the system has been updated and refined including additional pumping power." said Emmanuel Brien, Director of Research & Development, Brac Systems Inc. "Since this system was destined for a school, we made the decision to honor a three year old quotation" Said Mr. Brien.

Brac Systems greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems are now installed in all levels of educational facilities from elementary schools through to universities.

For further information on the Ritenour High School Auditorium please visit:
http://www.ritenour.k12.mo.us/rhs/




January 18, 2011
Press Release.

Brac Systems Inc. announces installation of a commercial greywater recycling system at the Oberlin Fire Department, USA.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, January 18th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the installation of a commercial greywater system at the Oberlin Fire Department, Ohio, USA.

Oberlin Fire Department is responsible for the citizens of Oberlin, with contracted fire protection for the New Russia Township. The total fire protection area is approximately 25 square miles with a population over 11,100. Fire protection is predominantly for residential, but also includes colleges, the FAA air traffic control center, hospitals and the regional airport.

The fire departments goal is for LEED gold certification and has confirmed 28 out of 28 credits for design with a further 16 pending for construction. The project includes construction of a new multi-story addition on the south side, a one-story addition on the north side, and complete renovation of the existing building to blend all areas together.
A key goal of the fire station project was to increase energy efficiency of the building while reducing its overall environmental impact. "This represents a step forward in municipal implementation of environmental strategies not only for the impact it will have on the region but also as a guide to the population it serves." said Dennis S. Yasar, President and CEO of Brac Systems Inc.

Along with the Oberlin fire department installation, other fire departments have also installed Brac Systems greywater recycling systems in Florida and Wisconsin. The interest from fire departments has increased in the past year with quotations across North America having been issued and actively pursued.


For further information on the Oberlin Fire Department please visit:
http://www.oberlin-fire.com




January 7, 2011
Press Release.

Brac Systems Inc. sells semi-commercial greywater recycling system to global technology company and the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer, Costa Rica.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, January 7th, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a semi-commercial greywater system to global technology company and the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer, Costa Rica.

This global technology company and the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer is the world leader in silicon innovation, has joined many other notable companies in Costa Rica investing in water conservation by purchasing a greywater recycling system for the company's new gymnasium. The system will recycle greywater from the showers and in turn supply the toilet flushing requirements of the gymnasium at the company's 3200 employee facility in San Jose.

Brac Systems would like to congratulate Stefan Frey and Guillermo Ramirez of Swissol, (http://www.swissol.net) the Brac Systems Central American distributor for their efforts in securing another notable sale in Costa Rica. Swissol worked in conjunction with Termo Aire Ltda., (http://www.termoaire.com) a private consulting firm which provided professional services in project design not only for the Intel project but also the Holiday Inn and Saint Jude Medical.
"Swissol's efforts in Costa Rica are to be applauded. Their perseverance has produced results which we expect to continue through 2011 and beyond." said Dennis S. Yasar, President and CEO of Brac Systems Inc.

The 180 room Holiday Inn, part of the InterContinental Hotels Group (http://www.ichotelsgroup.com) is one of the most recognised hotel brands in the world will be officially opened in April 2011.
Saint Jude Medical, developers of medical technology and services has four major focus areas that include cardiac rhythm management, atrial fibrillation, cardiovascular and neuromodulation. "The volume of
water conserved for Saint Jude Medical has been especially pleasing." said Stefan Frey, of Swissol. "Recycling water from the chillers and showers has saved over million litres of potable water in the last five months" explained Mr. Frey.

Swissol have also secured sales of residential systems to Kalia Modern Eco-Living (http://www.kalialiving.com) who are leading the real estate development industry in the pacific coast of Costa Rica, specializing in designing and building sustainable "eco villages".




January 3, 2011
Press release.

Brac Systems Inc. sells one of the largest rainwater harvesting system to the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Canada.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, January 3rd, 2011 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a RWH-24000 rainwater harvesting system to the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, Canada.

The Children's Aid Society of Toronto is one of the largest child welfare organizations in Canada. It is an incorporated not-for-profit agency governed by a volunteer board of directors and funded by the Province of Ontario. This is the first installation for the Children's Aid Society of Toronto, who currently have five branches in the city of Toronto ith the installation conducted by Brac Systems Inc.'s Ontario Distributor, Chris Thompson of Project Innovations.

The increasing use of rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling in the province of Ontario at a private, corporate and governmental level is further recognition of the importance Brac Systems Inc. products have become to the people who want both an environmental and cost effective way to address water wastage. "The Children’s Aid Society of Toronto is an extremely important organization helping and protecting children. Now have they have taken steps to also protect and preserve the environment by utilizing a rainwater harvesting system for which they must be commended." said Dennis S. Yasar, President and CEO of Brac Systems Inc.

For more information on The Children's Aid Society of Toronto and their mandate on protecting children from harm, crisis intervention, counselling and services to prevent child abuse and neglect, please visit the following link: http://www.torontocas.ca




December 17, 2010
Press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the entering into a management consulting agreement with Phoenix Alliance Corp.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




December 10, 2010
Press release.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada, December 10th, 2010 - Brac Systems Inc. (BAAC - OPEN MARKET - Frankfurt Stock Exchange) - Brac Systems is pleased to announce the sale of a semi-commercial greywater system to Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Waterbury, Vermont, USA.

Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) engages in the production and marketing of award-winning coffees, innovative brewing technology and gourmet single-cup brewing systems and has been listed number two in Fortune's one hundred fastest growing companies. The sale to GMCR for the Vermont plant expansion is expected to achieve LEED certification. The LEED program is an internationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction and operation of high performance green buildings in which Brac Systems Inc. commercial greywater recycling and rainwater harvesting systems are a major element.

Brac Systems believes this is further evidence of the high esteem our greywater systems are held by notable companies such as GMCR with our products being valuable and viable commodities. GMCR are a green company, not only in name but also in environmental awareness and conservation for which Brac Systems applauds.

For more information on Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, including Tully's Coffee, Green Mountain Coffee, Newman's Own Organics coffee, Timothy's World Coffee and Diedrich, Coffee People and Gloria Jeans please visit the following link:
http://www.gmcr.com




October 15, 2010
Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the launch of a new service, Mammoth Solutions.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




September 1, 2010
Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the sale of their largest combined commercial greywater and rainwater recycling system to the historical monument Hotel Chez Henri in Gatineau, Quebec, Canada.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




August 18, 2010
Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the establishment of four new and exclusive distributors in Africa, Asia, the Middle East and South America.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




July 29, 2010
Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the sale of 12 Commercial Systems to Ontario Ministry of Education, Ontario, Canada.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




July 14, 2010
Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community press release.

Brac Systems Inc. has issued a press release to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community concerning the sale of a Commercial Greywater Recycling System to the Resource Access Center Development, Portland, Oregon, USA.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




July 7, 2010
First press release issused.

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce the first press release, issued to the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and financial community, as a publicly traded company.

For more information please visit the Brac Systems Inc. Investor Relations website news page at:
http://www.bracsystems.com/ir-news.html




June 21, 2010
Brac Systems Inc. Trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce that shares in the company are publicly tradable on the Open Market of Deutsche Boerse AG in Frankfurt, Germany. Renell Wertpapierhandelsbank AG will act as the market maker for the floor trading at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange, as well as the Company's designated sponsor for continuous trading on Xetra, the electronic trading platform.

With no more than 20% of the outstanding shares available for sale, Brac Systems Inc. will use the funds generated to realise its long term growth strategy to increase production turnaround, lower costs and push beyond the boundaries of innovation and design with exciting new products.

The Brac Systems Inc. Investor relation website http://www.bracsystems.com/investors.html. will provide up to date information about Brac Systems Inc. including company profile, board member profiles, stock price, related news and updates.

Brac Systems Inc. is trading under the symbol BAAC and the International Securities Identification Number is CA10374R1073.




March 9, 2010
Brac Systems Inc. Stock Trading Update:

Brac Systems announces today that the listing on Xetra and the Open Market of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange has been delayed due to technical issues with the electronic settlement system, SIX SIS (Swiss depository). The start date was intended to be effective March 1, 2010.

Our designated sponsor in Germany, BankM, has informed us that SIX SIS expects the settlement difficulties to be resolved towards the end of March 2010. The introduction of Brac's shares to the electronic settlement system is a precondition for the transfer of shares to the deposits of the shareholders that participate in the current private placement, and for the launch of trading at the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

We apologize for this unforeseen delay and will keep you informed of our progress and update immediately about any change in the status of the listing process.

Dennis Yasar
President & CEO
Brac Systems, Inc.




February 12, 2010
Brac Systems Inc. Trading on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Xetra

Brac Systems Inc. (ISIN: CA10374R1073)

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce that BankM, a German banking and brokerage firm, is acting as the Designated Sponsor for Brac Systems Inc. listing on the Frankfurt exchange and Xetra.

The Frankfurt Stock Exchange, founded over 400 years ago is home to public companies from over sixty (60) countries, with North American companies representing approximately 40% of the stocks listed (including over 3,000 U.S. Companies). The Frankfurt Stock Exchange is the world's third largest trading exchange, ranking only behind the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. The upper segments of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange have a higher turnover velocity than most other European exchanges, including the London Stock Exchange.

Xetra is widely known as the most efficient and flexible automated trading system for electronic securities trading in the world, enabling cross-border trading for International investors. Effective with the listing of Brac Systems at the Open Market, BankM - Repraesentanz der Bank fuer Investments und Wertpapiere AG (biw), will support the shares of Brac Systems Inc. Montreal, Canada, on the electronic trading platform XETRA(R) of Deutsche Boerse AG as the company's so called 'Designated Sponsor' (Market Maker).

BankM is the representative office of biw in Frankfurt am Main. biw is licensed under German banking legislation to perform all banking transactions and is a member of the deposit protection fund of the German Association of Banks (Einlagensicherungsfonds des Bundesverbandes deutscher Banken e. V.). BankM’s service-portfolio ranges from the wide field of equity financing, hybrid financing, research, and the support of stocks on the electronic trading platform Xetra (“Designated Sponsoring”) as well as M&A.

BankM is the dedicated sponsor for other Canadian companies such as Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd., which is globally one of the largest and fastest growing gold production companies. Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. is an international growth company focused on gold, with operations in Canada and Finland. The company with a current market cap of USD 8 billion is expecting an annual production of over 500,000 ounces of gold in 2009. Agnico-Eagle's LaRonde mine in Quebec is Canada's largest gold deposit in terms of reserves.

Additional information can be found at:

www.bracsystems.com

www.bankm.de

www.deutsche-boerse.com

Note: Brac Systems will be officially trading on the Frankfurt Exchange and Xetra on March 1, 2010.

FORWARD-LOOKING SAFE HARBOUR STATEMENT

A number of statements contained in this press release are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including the timely development, and market acceptance conditions, successful integration of acquisitions and the ability to secure additional sources of financing. The actual results that Brac Systems may achieve could differ materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties.




January 5, 2010
Brac Systems Develops Weather Stations for MaxJet Performance Products

At the beginning of January 2010 Brac Systems Inc. had signed their first development agreement with MaxJet Performance Products (www.maxjet.ca) located in Montreal, Canada, to develop and produce a unique USB weather station. Brac Systems’ Electronic Engineering Department (EED) has, within 6 weeks, delivered this solution and is currently fulfilling the first order from MaxJet PP, which is scheduled for delivery at the end of February 2010.

This has permitted MaxJet PP to provide a more accurate solution to their existing client base. MaxJet PP has been the world leader in providing specific motor tuning and jetting solutions for competitive motor sports such as snowmobiles, motocross, and karts for the past 8 years. MaxJet PP has sold over 5000 units in total worth $1.5 Million in sales. MaxJet PP has committed to a minimum of 1000 units annually.

The exclusive agreement with MaxJet PP will translate into additional six figure profits annually for Brac Systems Inc., and coincides with Brac Systems’ vertical integration strategy of developing and producing software and hardware solutions. The hardware developed by Brac Systems’ EED will fine-tune these engines to optimal performance thus reducing the emission of unburnt hydrocarbons into the environment.

All of the research and development for these projects has been made possible in part through R&D funding by both the Federal and Quebec Governments of Canada.




December 31, 2009
BRAC Goes Public News Release

Brac Systems Inc. today announces that it has completed the next step in building a global company focused on the sustainability of the planet's most precious natural resource, water. This step is by far the most important milestone in the company's short 5 year history.

Brac Systems Inc. will be a publicly traded company on the Frankfurt, Germany Open Market no later than March 1st, 2010. The trading symbol for Brac Systems Inc. will be BAAC. At this time, Brac Systems Inc. has no intention of trading on the North American Stock Exchanges, due to the high costs/fees associated with these markets.

Brac Systems Inc will offer six (6) Million shares to the public out of a total of thirty (30) Million shares. This limited amount of shares offered is to reassure the investors that Brac Systems Inc. has no interest nor intention to sell out their corporation, but rather to raise capital to accelerate their R&D program (additional personnel, machinery, specialized tools etc.), for growth, and to promptly offer the best possible products to the North American and International markets.

Brac Systems' goal is to introduce the newly designed and upgraded products within 2 years based on their R&D schedule and knowledge in the field of water reclamation and reuse. The raised capital will fund a healthy, stable, and steady growth of the company and will provide the financial stability and additional competitive products to their vast and well established distribution network.

A dedicated page on the Brac Systems website will soon be set-up for investor relations.

Happy New Year.!!

Dennis S. Yasar
President

Ronald Arsenault
Sr. Vice President

Blair Gautschi
Vice President

Emmanuel Brien
Technical Director R&D


This news release may contain statements of a forward-looking nature relating to future events. These forward-looking statements are
subject to the inherent uncertainties in predicting future results and conditions. These statements reflect the Company's current beliefs,
and a number of important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in this news release. Forward-looking
statements are only predictions and should not be relied upon for investing decisions. Actual results might differ materially from those
projected in the forward-looking statements for a variety of reasons, including market conditions, competition and new regulatory
requirements. Forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company's actual results, levels of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the
forward-looking statements. We cannot guarantee future results, levels of activity, performance or achievements.




November 23, 2009
Ontario Govt Approves Installation of Brac Systems into 7 Schools

The Ontario Ministry of Education has confirmed, as part of the Green Schools Pilot Initiative (GSPI), that Brac Systems' Commercial Greywater Recycling Systems will be installed into seven schools from various school boards throughout Ontario.

Planning and site audits will begin immediately so all systems can be installed and operational by September 2010. The contract will be handled by Brac Systems' Ontario Distributor, The Install team, and will include the supply, installation, and commissioning of the multiple systems at the seven different locations. All systems will be equipped with monitoring devices making it capable for the school board to study and report on the performance and efficiency of the Brac Systems technology.

"We are very excited about this project as it gives us the ideal forum to demonstrate the effectiveness of the Brac Systems to the board for consideration in all new schools that will be built in the future. The Board of Education will also be a great reference customer for future business in Ontario," says The Install Teams owner, Chris Thompson.

The Green Schools Pilot Initiative is a new program developed and funded by the Ministry of Research and Innovation in conjunction with the Ministry of Education to provide "clean-tech" companies with an opportunity to demonstrate the viability of their technology with a well-known reference customer: Ontario's schools. The $20 million ($2M allocated for greywater technology) fully funded initiative seeks to identify, demonstrate and test, innovative green products and technologies that currently have limited exposure in the Ontario school system. A link to this program can be found by clicking here.

Brac Systems would like to thank Chris Thompson of The Install TEAM and his marketing partner, Jay Castiglione of tangoraysolar.com, for all their efforts.




October 21, 2009
Brac Systems Launches New Rainwater System Product Line - News Release

Brac Systems is pleased to officially announce the launch of the first 4 models of BRAC Rainwater Harvesting Systems ( RWH Series ). These unique systems are being offered as the 'Cadillac' of rainwater harvesting. The RWH Series are equipped with all the bells and whistles including, a 2hp constant-pressure pump with electronic control panel (capable of boosting to 3hp), built-in water hammer arrestors, a chlorine disinfection treatment, the BRAC BCR-100 electronic controller, and a two-stage filtration process. The RWH Series also carries a 5 year manufacturer's warranty against factory defects.

Brac systems developed the RWH Series to address the overwhelming demand for dedicated rainwater harvesting systems. Because rainwater collection is one of the easiest ways you can save water, money, and energy, homeowners are exploring these opporutnities more and more as the threat for water scarcity increases.

"No matter what the project may be, Brac Systems can build fully customized systems to meet any type of design criteria. Just remember, if you are collecting water for reuse, Brac Systems has the solution!" Says Technical Director of Brac Systems Inc., Emmanuel Brien. "Nature delivers an abundant supply of rainwater directly to our property and our houses already have a built-in collection system ie. roof, gutters and down pipes, which delivers the water to ground level. We just have to divert the flow and store it. It just makes sense!" He adds.

The four models will range in storage capacity from 3400 litres (898 USG) to 6600 litres (1742 USG). For more information on the RWH Series, and to see the full line of products Brac Systems has to offer, click here to go to the products page of the website.




September 1, 2009
Brac Systems Selected for Ontario Green Schools Pilot Initiative

Brac Systems has been selected for participation in the Ontario Green Schools Pilot Initiative. The $20 Million dollar provincially funded initiative will provide up to $2 million dollars per project and will team together School Boards from the Province of Ontario with Green Tech Companies.

The Green Schools Pilot Initiative is a new program developed and funded by the Ministry of Research and Innovation in conjunction with the Ministry of Education to provide "clean-tech" companies with an opportunity to demonstrate the viability of their technology with a well-known reference customer: Ontario's schools. The fully funded initiative seeks to identify, demonstrate and test innovative green products and technologies that currently have limited exposure in the Ontario school system. The Ministry of Research and Innovation has completed the initial two-stage evaluation of companies that develop, manufacture, and market innovative green technologies and products. After extensive reviews by external technical experts, financial experts, and internal ministry personnel, we are pleased to announce that Brac Systems has been approved for pilot project recommendation in Ontario School Boards. This approval allows School Boards to select Brac Systems among various other green technologies for government-funded pilot projects.

Brac Systems and our Ontario Distributor, The Install TEAM, would like to thank Marketing Partner, Jay Castiglione of tangoraysolar.com, for his tireless efforts in exposing Brac Systems to great projects like these.

A link to this program can be found by clicking here.




August 20, 2009
Media Interest for Brac Systems Grows

Greywater Recycling seems to be the buzzword throughout the business and environmental communities as of late. Brac Systems has recently been profiled in two highly visible publications as well as on several online news sites.

Industry Today, with a North American-wide circulation (and the sister publication of Food and Drug Quarterly), interviewed President of Brac Systems, Dennis Yasar recently and published the conversation in their current magazine. The magazine is distributed across North America and is also available online. To read the story, click here and go to page 161 and 162 of the 252 page magazine.

LoveToKnow.com also caught wind of Brac's unique greywater recycling systems and tracked down Blair Gautschi, VP of Project Development, for a Q & A session that involved code and regulation discussions. LoveToKnow.com is a hugely popular women's website with over 8 million unique visitors every month. To go to LoveToKnow.com and read the full story, click here.

Brac Systems was also profiled in the French mechanical contractors magazine, IMB, which is 8,500 members strong and distributed throughout the Province of Quebec to mechanical contractors, builders, wholesalers, etc. The new Brac Systems LB-300 'Lowboy' crawlspace model GRS is also profiled in this magazine and we invite you to view the online version here.


Other recent stories on Brac Systems in the media can been viewed by clicking on the links below:

Interview with Brac Systems Manitoba Distributor - Teri Clegg from Urban Reductions Inc.

Interview with Shawn Wilkie, owner of Grun-Sol Technologies, exclusive distributor for Brac Systems New Brunswick.

Brac Systems would like to thank all of its distributors and representatives for their efforts promoting the Brac Systems products, and the time spend giving the numurous interviews recently with the media outlets. There were plenty more local interviews and stories given by Brac representatives that were not mentioned here but are greatly appreciated none the less.






August 12, 2009
New Brac Models Get The IAPMO Certified Seal Of Approval

Brac Systems Inc. is proud to announce the official certification by IAPMO R&T Lab of six new Greywater Recycling Products. A field technician from IAPMO R&T Lab was present at the Brac Systems factory in Montreal, Quebec last week to scrutinize and test the new Greywater Recycling products. Each system was required to complete 500 consecutive operations ass per IAPMO minimum Standards testing. Each Brac System being tested successfully performed close to 1000 consecutive operations before being shut down by the IAPMO representative as he would have missed his flight back home if he stayed any longer! All systems were tested to, and complied with, the IGC 207-2009 and the CSA B128.1 Standards.

The newly certified systems are the LB-300 'Lowboy' crawlspace model, the RGW-500 and 502 residential models for larger estate sized homes, the SGW-2000 semi-commercial GRS, and our new commercial grade lift stations, the LSP-300 and LSP-400. For more information on these new additions and our entire product line, click here.




May 24, 2009
New Product Launch

Brac Systems Inc. is pleased to announce the addition of several new products to its ever-increasing product offering.

Firstly, we have added two larger sized residential greywater recycling systems. The RGW-500 and the RGW-502 have been added to offer a larger storage capacity to the residential line of GRS's. The RGW-502 has been equipped with an additional 1hp external pump for better delivery volumes. Please visit our Products Page for more information.

The next new product offering is the much-anticipated crawlspace model aptly named, "The Lowboy!" The LB-300 "Lowboy" GRS spent several months with the R&D department where the latest technology was installed and put through rigorous testing to ensure that a quality product with uninterrupted service was produced. The LB-300 helps fill a product niche within the RGW Series Product line and broadens the Brac Systems GRS product offering.

Lastly, Brac Systems has produced its own blue dye for use in the unique BDD-30 Blue Dye Dispenser from Brac Systems. BracBlue has been formulated from a safe, food-grade dye that can be used with any existing system or dispenser. Odorless and non-toxic, BracBlue can also be used to bring a natural blue appearance back to lakes, ponds and fountains.

Complementing our extensive offering of GRS products, Brac Systems Inc. goes beyond off-the-shelf items by designing cost-effective Custom Delivery Solutions tailored to meet your unique greywater reuse needs. Contact our Headquarters for more information.

Please visit our Products Page for more information on our entire line of products.




March 30, 2009
City of Guelph, Ontario Offers Rebate Incentive

As part of its new Greywater Reuse Pilot Project, The City of Guelph, Ontario is offering a $1500 incentive rebate to each of 30 new home constructions and select home retrofit applications for the installation of a BRAC Greywater Recycling System. Working closely with Geoff Jones from EcoShift (Brac Distributor for select counties in Ontario, Canada - www.ecoshift.ca) the Brac Systems will be installed to the City's satisfaction and keep with their goal to investigate news ways to conserve local water resources within the City limits. Congratulations to Geoff Jones for his milestone accomplishment as this is the first ever incentive given by any jurisdiction for the installation of a residential Grey Water System.

For more information, please click on the following link: www.guelph.ca/living

This latest announcement follows the trend set last year by the announcement that the City of Tucson, Arizona as well as the entire Province of British Columbia will be mandating the rough-in for greywater recycling systems (purple pipe systems) within the next year. This shows that an important movement has begun towards a general acceptance of Recycling Water in the home.




December 16, 2008
Mandating Purple Pipes for Reuse in AZ and BC

A trend towards accepting "The Greywater Recycling Concept" is forming with North American Officials. Earlier this year, The Government for the Province of British Columbia had stated that by 2010, greywater piping systems would be mandated in all new residential construction. The trend continued with the City of Tucson, Arizona mandating the same systems by mid 2009. This is proof that Greywater Recycling Systems are becoming an accepted and mainstream solution for reducing indoor water consumption, thereby helping to sustain our most precious natural resource. Click here to read the news releases.




November 14, 2008
Commonwealth of Massachusetts awards BRAC approval

After a thorough review, the Board of Examiners of Plumbers and Gasfitters for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has approved both the residential and commercial product line of Brac Greywater Recycling Systems. The meeting was held on November 5, 2008 where the Board voted and granted approval to install our products in their State.

Brac Systems had been working with a local architectural firm to secure an approval for the installation of a residential unit in the City of Cambridge, Mass. Now that the Brac System has been approved, the installation will proceed as planned and will mark the first of many installations to come.

Brac Systems has also just received product certification by IAPMO R&T for the new commercial system sizes. See the new Commercial Page for more details.




December 4, 2008
BRAC enters Israeli market

Brimag Digital Age has joined the Clean-Tech revolution with the target of becoming a market leader in this field by recently signing an agreement to become the sole exclusive distributor for Brac Systems Inc. in Israel.

"We are very proud to team-up with Brac Systems and build together the Israeli market for their Grey Water recycling products," explains Mr. Shaul Silberstein - Chairman of the Board, Brimag Digital Age. "We are looking forward to our cooperation and to our business success while taking active part in the solution of the water shortage problem. One of the most important subjects is saving drinking water and grey water recycling."

Brimag Digital Age Ltd., a publicly traded company and part of the Silberstein Group of Companies, with annual sales of US$260 million, is one of Israel's leading importers, marketers, distributors and providers of service guarantees and repairs of home electric and electronic appliances. Brimag imports, markets and distributes products manufactured by the world's leading companies such as LG, BEKO, SUB-ZERO, WOLF and KENWOOD, and also imports and markets GRAETZ and MAYER -branded electrical products.

Brimag holds today 50% of Isfar Consumer Products Ltd., which is the sole and exclusive agent of SONY and LENCO brand names, as well as a 50% interest in the "Digital Kitchen" partnership that imports, markets and distributes WOLF and SUB-ZERO branded products.




September 30, 2008
Most Innovative New Product at the CIPHEX WEST 2008 Show!!!

ACI Distributing Inc. featured the Brac System in the Gallery of New Products at this year's CIPHEX WEST Show in Calgary Alberta, and walked away with the top prize of Most Innovative New Product!

This award is the third such kind that Brac Systems has received in the past 2 years.

The two-day tradeshow ran September 25th and 26th and showcased a variety of high quality products which attracts buyers and specifiers from across Western Canada as well as senior executives representing the largest wholesalers from across the country.

The other two awards were Top Ten Green Building Product for 2007 (USA), and top prize for New Product at the Mecanex Climatex Tradeshow in Montreal in 2007.

Congratulations goes out to our Calgary Distributor, ACI Distributing Inc., and a special thanks to Johanne Audet (pictured) for making this happen. Click here to view the award.




September 3, 2008
BRAC Reaches Another Milestone

Brac Systems is proud to announce that an agreement with Pantelion Limited for the exclusive distribution rights for the Island of Cyprus has been finalized. This agreement will be the largest single sale of residential systems in Brac Systems’ history.

Cyprus, a tourism mecca that enjoys an average of 2.5 million visitors per year, is currently experiencing extreme drought conditions and must import water from Greece because the desalination plants cannot keep up with growing demands. The European Union (EU) has also announced that a rebate of 2000 Euro will be offered to homeowners from Cyprus who wish to install greywater recycling systems in an effort to further reduce water use. Pantelion Limited will lead the way for Brac Systems on the Island located in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.




August 26, 2008
Big Texas State, Big Texas Distributor

Ecopath Products LLC, working out of Coppell Texas, has purchased the exclusive distribution rights to market the BRAC Greywater Recycling Systems in the State of Texas. EcoPath Products, LLC is a subsidiary company to Southwest Sales, which enjoys annual sales of over US $130 Million.

Steve Elis, president of Southwest Sales, stated that “EcoPath Products, LLC will be the distributor for Brac in Texas and will handle retail sales while Southwest Sales will be the representation in the wholesale trade channel.”

Blair Gautschi, Vice President of Brac Systems Inc., says, “We are excited to be working with such a strong and influential company in the plumbing wholesale industry.”

For more information on EcoPath Products, LLC and Southwest Sales, please click on the links below.
www.ecopathproducts.com www.southwestsales.com




August 16, 2008
BRAC Pump Engineers from Taiwan visit Montreal Plant

Representatives from our pump manufacturer in Taipei, Taiwan visited the Brac Headquarters in Montreal, Canada earlier this month. With the popularity & demand of our CGW Commercial Series steadily increasing, it was imperative to have these representatives visit with our team to strategize and implement a plan to ensure that they can keep up with our rapid production schedule.

Brac Systems was also featured in the Toronto Star newspaper in a green homes article. Click here to read the full story that ran in the Province-wide newspaper on August 16, 2008.




July 14, 2008
Brac Systems Featured in Charlottesville, VA TV News Segment

The Brac Greywater Recycling System was recently promoted by Phil Witry from Commonwealth H2O on a news story broadcast in Charlottesville on July 11, 2008. The segment about ways to conserve water was aired on WCAV 19 NEWS, a FOX 27 affiliate in Virgina. The news print can be read here. Thanks to Phil Witry for his efforts!

Brac Systems Inc. has further entered the International marketplace, as our systems are becoming more well-known around the world. Systems have recently been shipped to Cyprus, France, Israel, Portugal and U.A.E.




July 2, 2008
The Brac Systems Product Line is Growing!

Two new larger commercial models have recently been added to the CGW Series line. The new CGW-13200 and CGW-19800 greywater recycling systems provide greater storage capacities for larger scale commercial installations. See the new Commercial Page for more details.




June 22, 2008
Brac Receives Media Attention in Ontario's Niagara Region

Thanks to the team at Aqueduct Water Solutions, a dealer for the Niagara Region, Brac Systems was featured in an article in the local newspaper Niagara This Week. Aquaduct Water Solutions' recent successful open house, showcasing the Brac System, received attention from local city officials and the community.




May 30, 2008
Brac Systems approved in Costa Rica

We are pleased to announce that our distributor for Central America, Swissol de Centroamerica S.A., has successfully obtained approval to install both the residential and commercial Brac Greywater Recycling Systems throughout Costa Rica. A big thanks to the team at Swissol for their hard work in making this happen.




April 7, 2008
Brac Systems enters the Middle East

A deal was struck with a local supply company that will see one of the region's largest developers installing six Commercial Greywater Systems in a 500 man labour camp on the Palm Island Jumeirah. This will be the first of, what hopes to be, many more installations to come in the Middle East.




March 31, 2008
Brac receives media attention in Finland

While on display at a home show in Finland, the Brac System caught the eye of a local journalist eager to expose the unique concept of greywater recycling to the rest of the country. Peter Eckland, owner of Sun Watt Oy and distributor for Brac Systems in Finland, was more than pleased to supply the necessary information for publication in a National magazine. Click here to see the Finnish story.




February 15, 2008
Brac Systems featured in Barrie Ontario's six o’clock A-Channel TV news

The Brac System was featured in a segment of the A-Channel six o'clock evening news on February 14, 2008. Chris Thompson of the Install Team, Ontario Distributor for Brac Systems, presented his home installation of the RGW-250 in this two and a half minute feature. This excerpt is an excellent and complete presentation of the Brac Residential Greywater Recycling System.

More information on the Install Team can be found here: http://theinstallteam.com
To view this video feature, please click here: Watch the Video.




February 14, 2008
First Commercial Brac System Installed in Mississippi

Brac Systems is proud to announce the first installation of our commercial greywater recycling system at the Adams Correction Facility in Natchez, Mississippi USA, which is owned and operated by CCA.
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Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) designs, builds and manages prisons, jails and detention facilities and provides inmate residential and prisoner transportation services in partnership with government.




February 1, 2008
First BRAC System installed on South American soil.

In January 2008, the Buildings System Technician & Civil Engineering programs of the Cégep de l’Outaouais (a college in Quebec, Canada), in collaboration with Escouade Caravan, took part in a humanitarian effort to install water infrastructures in Lima, Peru. The highlight of this high-profile effort, overseen & approved by the Government of Peru, included the installation of a Brac Greywater Recycling System (RGW-350) in a shelter for abused women & children.

Brac Systems would like to extend thanks to Marc Desmarais from the Cégep de l’Outaouais (pictured second from left) for his efforts, along with Nobel Prize nominee Rosa Duenas Morales, from Recare, for spearheading this humanitarian effort in Peru.




January 5, 2008
CCA to Outfit Arizona Facility with Brac Commercial Grey Water Recycling Systems.

In keeping with their goal to reduce high water consumption, Corrections Corporation of America has purchased 57 Brac commercial grey water recycling systems, model CGW-6600, for their new detention facility in Phoenix, Arizona.
This significant purchase is a sign of a strong working relationship between these two companies.

Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) designs, builds and manages prisons, jails and detention facilities and provides inmate residential and prisoner transportation services in partnership with government.




November 21, 2007
Brac Systems in the News!

In a "Greener Homes" segment on Monday night's Global TV BC News, the Brac Greywater Recycling System was featured as one of the most important green technologies in the Peters' family home, currently under construction in Langley, BC.
Additionally, the Langley Times ran an article on November 21/07 about the Peter's decision to install a Brac System. The Langley Advance ran their story about the Peters on November 23rd. A big thanks goes out to the Peters' family for their hard work and determination in getting the installation approved in the Township of Langley!




November 23, 2007
CCA purchases 15 CGW-6600’s.

In September 2007, Corrections Corporation of America ordered 15 Brac Commercial Greywater Recycling Systems (CGW-6600) for one of their new correction facilities in Natchez, Mississippi to help reduce their high water consumption. CCA collaborated with Brac Systems Inc. earlier in 2007 to design a commercial greywater system specific to their needs. Brac took on that challenge and developed the CGW line, not just for prisons but for the entire commercial market.
Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) designs, builds and manages prisons, jails and detention facilities and provides inmate residential and prisoner transportation services in partnership with government.




November 19, 2007
Sarasota County, Florida, gives Brac Systems approval

After a thorough review, Building officials in Sarasota County, Florida, have approved installation of the Brac Greywater Recycling System within their jurisdiction. Brac Systems once again thanks Matt Ross and his team at Eco-$mart, Inc. for all their continuing efforts in obtaining approvals in their regions. Way to go!




November 8, 2007
Wisconsin approves Brac System

The Department of Commerce of the State of Wisconsin has added the Brac Systems greywater recycling system to their list of plumbing products approved for use in the state of Wisconsin. (See GRAYWATER REUSE SYSTEM category).




November 7, 2007
New Brac models pass IAPMO testing

Brac's new residential (RGW) and commercial (CGW) models of greywater recycling systems passed a battery of compliance testing last week by IAPMO R&T. Our new systems are now compliant with the IGC 207 (US) and CSA B128 (Canada) standards for greywater recycling systems. We will be updating our website over the next week to include more information on the new systems. Our updates should be complete by November 15, and as soon as we receive our updated IAPMO certificate, we will begin using the US/Canadian compliance marks.




October 31, 2007
Brac Systems highlighted in BC Homes Magazine

Brac Systems is highlighted in the Fall issue of BC Homes Magazine (page 58), a quarterly publication of the Canadian Home Builders Association of British Columbia. In addition, greywater recycling has been added to the Built Green Checklist of BC and Alberta. Installation of our recycling systems can earn as many as six points on the "Water Conservation" section of the checklist, leaving only one more point needed to complete the section's minimum of seven points.




September 4, 2007
Brac Systems compliant with Canadian standards

After a rigorous round of compliance testing by IAPMO R&T, Brac Systems' IAPMO Certificate of Listing has been updated to reflect our compliance with CSA B128-2006. This development will remove many obstacles in both the Canadian and US markets. The updated certificate can be downloaded from IAPMO here




July 26, 2007
Brac Systems named Top Ten Green Building Product for 2007

Sustainable Industries, a journal for the Green Building industry, has named the Brac Systems greywater recycling system one of its Top Ten Green Building Products for 2007. Download a full copy of the journal supplement from the publisher here.




July 19, 2007
Brac featured on Minnesota home remodeling show

Brac Systems was featured this week on Minnesota television, on WCCO's Project Energy: A Tour of This Old 'Green' House. (Click to view show).




July 18, 2007
Brac Systems appears in the Toronto Sun

Brac Systems was featured this week in an article in the Toronto Sun. The piece touches on some of the legislative barriers we have faced, the new guidelines being developed by Health Canada, and provides some insight into the experience of using the system.