We bring Atmospheric Water Generators to schools, villages, and water-stressed regions in East Africa and India, providing safe drinking water every day.
Support us and bring clean drinking water to schools and villages in India and East Africa.
What We Do
We install Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) that produce clean drinking water directly from the air. Our work focuses on East Africa, India, and water-stressed farms in Canada and around the world. Each system provides up to 200–400 liters of safe drinking water every day with no wells, no pipes, and no rainfall required.
Water for East Africa
We install AWG systems in schools and villages to provide clean drinking water every day.
Water for India
Supporting communities facing drought, water restrictions, and unsafe groundwater.
Water for Farms
Helping farms overcome water usage limits, reduce penalties, and access sustainable water sources.

East Africa Project
We are raising funds to install our next Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) in an East African school or village. Each unit provides clean drinking water every day for 200–400 people. Once this project is fully funded, we will publish installation photos, videos, measured water output, community feedback, and ongoing updates directly on this website.
How Water From Air Technology Works
Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) use air condensation technology to extract humidity from the environment and convert it into clean, drinkable water. Even in warm, dry regions, there is enough moisture in the air to generate fresh water every day. The systems use cooling, filtration, and UV purification to produce safe drinking water without the need for wells, plumbing, or large infrastructure.

1. Air Intake
The AWG pulls ambient air through a filter to remove dust and particles.
2. Condensation
The machine cools the air, converting moisture into clean water droplets.
3. Purification
Water passes through multiple filters and UV sterilization, making it safe to drink.
India Water From Air Project
Many communities in India face severe water stress due to droughts, heat waves, groundwater contamination, and rapid population growth. We aim to support schools, villages, and local organizations in India with Atmospheric Water Generator installations that provide reliable, safe drinking water even when traditional water sources fail.
(India installations will be published here once funding is available.)

Water-Smart Farms in Canada
Many farms in Canada face water restrictions, fines, and increasing pressure to use water more efficiently. We are exploring how Atmospheric Water Generators can support farms, greenhouses, and rural operations by providing an additional source of clean water for specific uses, while reducing pressure on groundwater and surface water.
As part of this work, we plan to apply for funding through Canadian agricultural and innovation programs. The goal is to test water-from-air systems on real farms, measure results, and demonstrate how this technology can help agriculture adapt to drought, regulation, and climate change.
