Rainmaker's Miranda Water Technology Enables Major Ontario Housing Expansion Through Sustainable Wastewater System
Rainmaker Worldwide's affiliate Miranda Water Technologies has been selected to provide advanced wastewater treatment for an Ontario residential development, enabling the community to triple its housing capacity while supporting sustainable growth through water reuse technology.

Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. announced that its affiliate Miranda Water Technologies has been selected to provide decentralized wastewater treatment for a major residential development in Northumberland County, Ontario. This project represents a significant advancement in sustainable rural housing and demonstrates Rainmaker's expanding presence in the North American market for advanced water infrastructure solutions.
The development, led by Robe Development Corporation and Stalwood Homes, will integrate Miranda's Miracell® RBC Ultra system, an advanced biological treatment solution that enables sustainable water reuse and supports community-scale development. The community, originally designed for 50 estate homes, can now sustainably support up to 150 homes due to the high efficiency and compact modular design of the wastewater treatment system. This innovation aligns with Ontario's Bill 17, which encourages faster and more efficient housing construction supported by modern infrastructure.
Rural housing expansion has traditionally been constrained by large private septic systems, limiting density and design flexibility. With the Miracell® RBC Ultra, developers can plan more diverse communities with smaller lot sizes, including semi-detached homes, townhouses, and low-rise condominiums. The system also allows for treated water reuse for irrigation and fire protection, improving sustainability and water resilience within the community.
Michael O'Connor, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Rainmaker Worldwide Inc., stated that this project demonstrates how the company's investment in Miranda Water Technologies continues to generate real commercial value. The technologies are enabling sustainable growth where traditional infrastructure cannot reach, supporting housing expansion, environmental protection, and economic development simultaneously.
Al Rose, President of Stalwood Homes, emphasized how the Miracell® RBC Ultra has transformed community planning capabilities. The original design allowed for about 50 homes, but with the performance of this system, developers can now responsibly design for up to 150 units while protecting the local environment. The system's ability to reuse treated water for irrigating shared green spaces and for fire suppression storage creates a more sustainable, self-reliant community focused on building attainable homes while protecting rural Ontario's land and water resources.
This project underscores Rainmaker's ability to convert innovative water technology into tangible growth opportunities within the expanding market for decentralized wastewater solutions. The selection reinforces growing demand for Rainmaker's decentralized technologies as governments and developers seek sustainable infrastructure solutions for housing growth. As housing and infrastructure demands increase, particularly in rural and underserved regions, Rainmaker and Miranda are positioned to capture growing market share across North America. The Miracell® RBC Ultra combines biological treatment and membrane filtration within a compact, energy-efficient design, enabling communities to grow sustainably without reliance on traditional centralized infrastructure. More information about the company's technologies can be found at https://www.rainmakerww.com and detailed product information is available at https://www.mirandawater.com.