About Us
While on vacation in Puerto Escondido, Mexico in the summer of 2025, Jenn and Michael fell in love with the coastline of Oaxaca and its people. It was and is a beautiful place, but it was impossible to ignore the needs of the locals who lived there. The most immediate concern was access to fresh, clean drinking water.
Disruptions in water service are common in Mexico because of the ongoing drought related to climate change, an increasing population putting a heavier demand on the groundwater supply, and exploitation by international beverage companies, and it is common for a neighborhood to go a week without water or only to have water available to their homes for a few hours a day. This crisis is a global concern of course. For Mexico, the current administration is researching solutions, which naturally will lead to infrastructure improvements and better management, but there is a technological solution as well. Atmospheric water generators (AWG), a new and developing technology, are a means to supplement the daily needs of Mexicans while the government addresses the larger problems of managing the water supply.
Michael was aware of the new technology and mentioned it to Jenn when they were discussing the issue toward the end of their stay in Oaxaca. She, of course, decided to help and began working on building a company that would first help alleviate the water issues in Puerto Escondido and then the rest of Oaxaca. Once their children learned of the enterprise, they joined the effort, bringing with them their considerable talents and generational insight.
Our Five-Year Plan:
Ø Work with Genesis Systems, the leader in the field of Atmospheric Water Generation, to build a one-million-gallon-a-day generator near Puerto Escondido in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Ø Provide water delivery services to the residents in Puerto Escondido and the surrounding areas via electric vehicle (EV) water trucks.
Ø Develop a water bottling company to provide 20 L bottles of fresh, clean water to give the residents a cheaper alternative to the international beverage companies.
Ø Expand this enterprise to the Oaxaca City Metropolitan area by building two twenty-million-gallon-a-day generators within the central valley of Oaxaca, Mexico.
Ø Expand to the other major population centers of Oaxaca.
Ø To provide this service and these products at a similar price to what the municipalities provide water to Mexican households and businesses.
Our goal is to supplement the water needs of Oaxaqueños while the state and local governments of Oaxaca implement the needed infrastructure improvements and to continue that work going forward.