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Kadinyangole Cluster of Prosperity project (© RTI 2022)

CLUSTER OF PROSPERITY FOR 3,000 PEOPLE & CATTLE IN KADINYANGOLE - KENYA (2022)

Development of the first cluster of prosperity in Turkana county - Kenya, making possible food and water security for communities.
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Landsat image of Maule region in Chile after the fires of January 2017. The red square is zoomed on the WATEX™ image below. (© RTI, 2022)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A UNIQUE SOLUTION FOR ECOFORESTRY IN CHILE (2017)

The WATEX™ System: a unique solution for ecoforestry in Maule Region, Chile.
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Landsat 8 processed image of the mining area, exposing the structures and their chemical response. Sn = Tin, REE= Rare Earths, Ta = Tantalium, W= Wolfram. (© RTI 2021)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, THE SOLUTION TO OVERCOME WATER SUPPLY ISSUE FOR THE MINING INDUSTRY

The Gold and Rare Earths exploration in the southeast of the Aïr massif in Niger is heavily penalized by lack of water.
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The RTI Team in Niamey in front of MCC-MCA-Niger office in 2019, with Dr. David Kreamer representing the hydrogeological team of University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (© RTI, 2019)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM USED FOR IRRIGATED AGRICULTURE IN NIGER (2019-2021)

WATEX™ System: A game changing technology for irrigated agriculture in a national masterplan
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Rehabilitation of the well of the school in Nakwaperit village (© RTI 2022)

WATER REHABILITATION FOR 200 STUDENTS & 3,500 PEOPLE, KENYA (2022)

Water rehabilitation in Nakwaperit (Turkana county), Kenya, allowing thousands of people access to safe water and hundreds of students to come back to school.
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Hellisheidi geothermal powerplant, Iceland (© Arnaldur Halldorsson/Bloomberg)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A POWERFUL TECHNOLOGY FOR GEOTHERMAL EXPLORATION IN COSTA RICA

RTI is tracking and mapping areas of high hydrothermal interest using the WATEX™ Process all over the regions affected by specific recent tectonic events.
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Press conference with Carlos Manuel Rodriguez (Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica), Dr. Saud Amer (USGS) and Sharon Day (former US ambassador to Costa Rica) (© RTI, 2019)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, AN INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY FOR NATURAL RESOURCES INVENTORY OF COSTA RICA (2018)

Use of the WATEX™ System in groundwater exploration and assessment in Costa Rica alongside the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
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Kaikol village - KENYA - Turkana County

WATER PUMP REPLACEMENT FOR 500 PEOPLE, KENYA (2022)

Water rehabilitation in Kaikol village, Kenya (Turkana county).
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Areas at threat in Bio Bio region, Chile (© RTI, 2022)

THE WATEX™ SYSTEM, A KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR FIRE PREVENTION IN CHILE

The WATEX™ Process mapping results indicate the location of areas exposed to forest fires in Bio Bio Region, Chile.
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Dr. Gachet loading geologic samples on a rack outside the helicopter. (© RTI 2010)

THE WATEX™ MINERAL MAPPING SOLUTION FOR RARE EARTHS EXPLORATION IN MADAGASCAR (2010)

Remote sensing backed with geophysics and the RTI Database algorithms allows quick delineation of areas of mining interest.
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Shallow and deep aquifers map of Turkana, North Kenya (© RTI, 2013)

THE WATEX™ GROUNDWATER MAPPING SOLUTION ENABLING THE DISCOVERY OF GIANT GROUNDWATER RESERVES IN KENYA (2013)

Giant shallow and deep groundwater reserves discovery in Turkana, Kenya, during a survey carried by RTI on behalf of UNESCO for the Government of Kenya.
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The survey area (blue polygon) is located in the eastern highlands of Ethiopia, close to the border of Somaliland, on the southern part of the Afar depression. (© RTI, 2013)

GROUNDWATER EXPLORATION FOR AN INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTION IN ETHIOPIA (2013)

The WATEX™ System approach was used to achieve rapid, large-scale mapping of shallow and deep aquifers in the Ogaden area, Ethiopia. The validity of the model has been proven by 30 successful wells drilled by IRC.
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