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“The water treatment has been a significant addi-
tion to the community, and is a vital source of clean
water for the community,” says Kamran. “Since its
opening, the community has decided to install solar
power panels on the facility in an effort to further
prioritize clean energy.”
The facility has made a significant impact on the
community, adds Chief Ramona Horseman. “It has
been a very big change in our water; it's been like
night and day,” says the Chief. “It is a very exciting
and a positive change; we now know that our water
is safe to drink. This was years in coming but we
now know we have great water."
Kamran points to solar panel installation on all
major buildings in the community—not just the
water facility. “Our goal is to open up our partner-
ships,” he says. “Some of the HLFN land will be
rezoned to include industrial projects for our own
Azar Kamran, Chief Executive Officer
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