Indigenous Clean Water Company

The Indigenous Clean Water Initiative responds to a serious need for clean drinking water in many indigenous communities. Currently, there are hundreds of cases of indigenous communities without adequate drinking water. The initiative is designed to recycle and polish local water sources using modern, patented, and proven treatment and filtration systems. The KOI systems are designed to provide indigenous communities with a new way to efficiently deal with an ever-present concern. The initiative has a hire local policy and works closely with local colleges and schools to ensure a high-quality workforce.


Project Description

The initiative will create significant positive changes, including lower costs and reliable drinking water for everyone. The project starts with a single mobile water treatment unit on a long term (2-5 years) community service contract. The project is a Joint Venture between; Red Wolf, KOI Water Group, 52 North Manufacturing, and Flow Environmental.

  • Project: Indigenous Clean Water Initiative
  • Plant Capacity: 150,000 Gallons per day
  • Water Source: Fresh Water
  • Plant Size (approximate): 0.35 Acres
  • Plant Tankage Capacity: 610,356 gallons
  • Plant Operations Team = 4 Operators, operating 24/7
  • Service Population 1,633

150K gpd Municipal Water Processing Center Proposed Configuration Overhead Drawing

The 150,000 gallons per day configuration includes all the access and working area required.

Please note: the following locations are meant for illustration; actual location may vary.

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