The emergency relief is being managed by Brown &
Root, a Houston based company with worldwide experience in
supplying emergency water and other relief in places such as
Rwanda and Algiers. Shipped from Lifestream's Huntington
Beach factory, the skid mounted system was transported by a
C-130 Transport Charter to Ebeye on the Kwajalein Atoll.
Within days the systems was delivering much needed water to
the community of 13,000 people.
Lifestream Watersystems Inc. supplies a standard line of
desalination systems and custom water purification systems
of up to 200,000 gallons/day for military applications,
emergency disaster use, commercial marine use and a variety
of land based and industrial applications.
For more information on
Lifestream Watersystems
Inc., contact Julie Kimmel at:
Phone: Email: sales@lifestreamwater.com
Drought relief sent to
Marshall Islands MAJURO, Marshall Islands -- The Marshall
Islands has received its first shipment of $6.5
million in U.S. emergency drought assistance.
The shipment includes water-delivery trucks,
tanks, pumps and purifiers to turn sea water into
drinking water. It arrived via the largest aircraft
ever to land on the atoll.
April 13, 1998 The Honolulu
Advertiser
© 2006, LIFESTREAM Watersystems, Inc.
Lifestream
Watersystems Inc., a Huntington Beach manufacturer of
reverse osmosis desalination systems has just completed
installation of a 31,680 gallon/day seawater desalination
plant as part of a FEMA effort to assist the Marshall
Islands, hard hit by a 7 month drought brought on by El Nino
conditions.
Lifestream
Watersystems Inc.
P.O. Box 634
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714)
375-6583
(800) 468-5426
(Toll
free except CA)
FAX:
(714)
375-6586

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