WorldWater Solar
In addition to large scale solar installations, WorldWater has developed several solar powered, mobile products for water pumping a purification; transformative products utilizing cutting-edge solar, water pumping and purification technologies. Robust, easy to use and self-contained, our products bring near-immediate solutions to water and power problems existing in remote areas of the globe as we
11/17/2021
Thanks to the Cathleen McFarlane Foundation and to the Palm Beach County Cares organization, a brand new Mobile MaxClear is heading southbound to Haiti! This fresh water system is capable of dispense up to 10,000 gallons of fresh water each day to locals, finally giving them a reliable source of clean water. Using strictly solar energy, mobile phones and medical devices will be able to charge, lives will be improved!
10/05/2021
When power is lost the quality of water is lost as well. This emphasizes the importance of disaster preparedness. WorldWater & Solar Technologies solve this problem, offering mobile, completely self-sufficient units that produce clean water and power from solar power. For more information, please call 609-806-5015 or email [email protected].
Hurricane Ida devastation lingers in Louisiana 1 month later A month after Hurricane Ida, small communities along Louisiana’s southeastern coast are still without power or running water
08/30/2021
Firstly, our Thoughts & Prayers go out to everyone affected by Hurricane Ida. The damage created from over 150 MPH winds is still being calculated. The next 24-48 hours are extremely important in regards to search and rescue. To make matters worse, power is currently down in New Orleans compromising water. With power grids down, WWST product line can still provide potable water only needing the sun!
Hurricane Ida was so powerful it reversed the flow of the Mississippi River A U.S. Geological Survey gauge at Belle Chasse, south of New Orleans, detected the Mississippi River's flow reversing around midday Sunday.
08/16/2021
Already dealing with severe poverty issues, insufficient infrastructure, ongoing corruption reducing foreign aid, and still recovering from 7.0 earthquake a decade ago, Haiti is in another State of Emergency. We can provide aid deploying permanent clean water solutions.
Death toll continues climbing after massive earthquake in Haiti, thousands feared lost The final tally of fatalities could be exponentially higher than it is currently, officials fear, after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake Saturday morning. Hospitals are "overwhelmed with wounded, fractured people."
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