Rainmaker's Seawater to Tap System Enhances Water Infrastructure in Turks and Caicos
July 17th, 2025 11:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. has successfully deployed a fully containerized Seawater to Tap system in the Turks and Caicos Islands, marking a significant advancement in providing sustainable and efficient water solutions for remote communities.

Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. has announced the successful deployment of another fully containerized Seawater to Tap system by its subsidiary, Miranda Water Technologies, in the Turks and Caicos Islands. This system, now operational at Northwest Point Condominiums in Providenciales, is capable of producing over 2 million litres of high-quality, remineralized drinking water from a deep saltwater well with salinity levels exceeding 40,000 PPM.
The R/OCell® system, designed for rapid deployment and operational flexibility, integrates with SmartCell remote monitoring and is supported by local partnerships, showcasing Rainmaker's commitment to decentralized, energy-efficient water infrastructures. Chris Potts, Chairman of Northwest Point Condominiums, highlighted the system's reliability and the fulfillment of their need for a safe drinking water source. Michael O’Connor, Chairman and CEO of Rainmaker, emphasized the role of local partnerships in the system's success, particularly the support from Been Construction Ltd.
This deployment reinforces Rainmaker's efforts to build resilient water infrastructure in the region, demonstrating the potential of combining advanced technology with local expertise to address global water challenges.
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