Solar-powered `water from air' business makes a splash in drought

Andrew Marshall
Updated October 1 2018 - 2:49pm, first published 2:30pm
Zero Mass Water’s business development executive vice president, Rob Bartrop from Phoenix, Arizona and marketing manager, Nicole Ochan, Gold Coast, testing fresh water made under cloudless skies at  AgQuip field days in dry northern NSW.
Zero Mass Water’s business development executive vice president, Rob Bartrop from Phoenix, Arizona and marketing manager, Nicole Ochan, Gold Coast, testing fresh water made under cloudless skies at AgQuip field days in dry northern NSW.

Clear skies are generally bad news in the middle of a drought, but sunny weather has at least one upside for moisture-stressed farm families and regional communities.

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Andrew Marshall

Andrew Marshall

National agribusiness writer

Andrew Marshall is the group agribusiness writer for ACM's state agricultural weeklies and websites. He is a former editor at The Land and has worked in various Rural Press group roles in Canberra, North Richmond (NSW) and Toowoomba (Qld).

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