Disaster Response & Emergency Preparedness
Critical Needs in Emergent Situations

WorldWater’s stand-alone infrastructure is pre-deployable for the provision of critical needs and reduces the logistical burden of requiring a constant supply of bottled water and fuel.


The systems are easily transportable by truck, helicopter or boat.

WorldWater’s transportable solar platforms deliver clean water, reliable power and satellite communications where alternate sources are not readily available or the local infrastructure is compromised.

Disaster Response with USAID in Haiti

Our first system was deployed in Waveland, Mississippi in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. It provided sustained relief to the community and first responders for more than seven months.

We recently shipped two systems to Japan in response to the devastating earthquake. These systems have already been deployed in the vicinity of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Plant and are providing relief in the form of clean drinking water and reliable power.

MMP to Japan to Remove Radioactive Particles from Water

Our Clients

The Mobile Max Pure® unit placed in Nyala, South Darfur, had an immediate impact for the 150,000 people living in IDP camps surrounding the town.

Kyle Adams
Public Relations, Humanitarian International Services Group