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Biish Maadziwin Showcases Innovative Rainmaker Drinking Water Technology at Assembly of First Nations Water Symposium
Biish Maadziwin Showcases Innovative Rainmaker Drinking Water Technology at Assembly of First Nations Water Symposium.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Biish Maadziwin (Water of Life), an Indigenous-owned company from Peterborough, Ontario, seeks to make clean drinking water available to all First Nation communities in Canada. The company will present the revolutionary Rainmaker Worldwide Water-to-Water unit at the Assembly of First Nations National Water Symposium and Trade Show held February 6 – 8, at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver.\n Supporting Community Independence Biish Maadziwin offers custom water solutions designed to meet the needs of each community or business. This provides communities with water independence, as well as the opportunity for a partnership that prioritizes a strong, self-sustainable local economy. Biish Maadziwin customizes the implementation of water systems to serve communities of any size or geographic location. These units can serve communities of 200 to 30,000 people and can be deployed to serve First Nations in remote, isolated areas. Since our water technology’s on-the-ground footprint is small, communities have greater flexibility in locating the equipment. Units can be on site as soon as 90 days after purchase order and operational within 14 days after containers arrive. Steve Daynes, President of Biish Maadziwin said, “It is my personal priority to work with my fellow community members from an Indigenous perspective while at this important Symposium. We look forward to demonstrating Rainmaker’s Water-to-Water technology and we are confident that it meets the pressing demands of our many Indigenous communities.” Michael O’Connor, President of Rainmaker Worldwide said, “We’re very pleased to be working closely with Biish Maadziwin. We believe we offer the best solution for helping Canada’s Indigenous communities upgrade their water infrastructure. It’s time to do away with ‘boil water’ or ‘do not consume’ advisories.” Environmentally-friendly, Affordable, Customizable to Community Requirements Biish Maadziwin offers Water-to-Water technology that produces pure drinking water from contaminated, brackish or sea water. Each unit can deliver from 37,500 to 150,000 liters per day and are designed to work within Canada’s climate. These systems are powered by wind, solar, or a hybrid thereof...