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Our Vision

UUater Strives to provide safe and clean water for both personal consumption as well as for agricultural needs, ultimately eliminating global water scarcity and food insecurity.

Our Mission

UUater aims to reduce the waste of natural resources and consumption of fossil fuels, while serving both global and local communities responsibly and sustainably minimizing the detrimental impacts on our oceans and marine life.

Our Story

Upon learning about the shortage of water globally, and the damages it has been causing not only to the agricultural industries, but also to the lives of those who are unfortunate enough to not have access to clean and safe drinking water (1 in 6 people), our group formed to help start alleviating these issues.

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Through a pragmatic and strategic assessment of where to look for large volumes of water to aid and counteract the growing global issues of water scarcity, UUater grew to discover the enormous and almost totally untapped potential of the worlds glacial melt water.

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UUater has now made it our mission to help provide as much safe and clean water to individuals and agricultural sectors as possible while doing so ethically and benefitting the planet, environment and ecosystems around us - not only in the areas which we take the water, but globally.

Due to the shear volume of water that we will need to transit across the globe, there are few economical solutions other than to use some of the largest cargo vessels in the world.

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These vessels will arrive at our loading facility, fill up with water and then embark on a continuous and cyclical journey around the globe, stopping at targeted and strategic drop off locations, only to return to the loading facility to do it all over again.

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This solution contributes to in excess of 300 million liters of water to be saved from waste and to be delivered upon each and every delivery, helping not only protect the local marine life and communities, but also alleviate global water scarcity.

How We Aim To Deliver Such Vast Quantities of Water Globally

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