Based in Kelowna, Element Four hopes to solve water problems with a unique water maker called the Water Mill.
Designed to help combat the worldwide shortage of clean drinking water, the WaterMill pulls water from an unlimited, untapped source: the air. It draws moisture from the air outside the home or inside and, through the process of condensation, turns it into pure, fresh drinking water – supplying enough drinking water for a family of six.
The company is getting a huge boost from Wired Magazine. The mag is featuring the Water Mill its annual Pop-Up Christmas store in New York, and also online,
Element Four was originally a hydrologic research and development company called Freedom Water.
Earlier this year they rebranded and became Element Four to move into the consumer market with the WaterMill.
On a personal note, it would be great if they made a 12 volt or better solar powered version we could use on a sailboat.



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Later this year, Vancouver will be hosting an ecotourism conference. Conference dates are October 27-29 and registration is slated to open in mid-June.
Who says you can’t be environmental and entertaining at the same time. Being green can mean having your own film festival. A group called Projecting Change has just announced a new film fest to take place in Vancouver May 8-11th at the Ridge. 