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Islands Small island countries require unique approaches to most development issues, including sustainable water management. The limited nature of water resources in most island countries, combined with the shortage of administrative and human resources, constitutes a major challenge. The islands often have no surface water. They must rely on shallow groundwater lenses and rainwater for their water supplies. Some are completely dependent on rainwater harvesting.

With Dutch Rainmaker and the Water to Water system, over 40000 liters per unit per day can be harvested. Small islands and remote coastal regions, can have several units to supply enough water for a whole island.
Remote villages Remote villages require unique approaches to most development issues, including sustainable water management.The limited nature of water resources regions, combined with the shortage of administrative and human resources, constitutes a major challenge. These regions often have no surface water. They must rely on shallow groundwater lenses and rainwater for their water supplies. Some are completely dependent on rainwater harvesting.

With Dutch Rainmaker, the water needed can easily be supplied every day at no cost at all. And more important, there is no limit.