ITT's Haiti Response
January 27, 2010 – Updates on ITT's response in Haiti including information on water treatment units, employee family assistance and donations to date.
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Haiti Update
The emergency team from ITT Watermark partner Mercy Corps is bringing food to patients at Port-au-Prince's overwhelmed main hospital, which was largely destroyed in the earthquake. Mercy Corps is also working to improve sanitation in neighborhoods, help kids recover from the emotional trauma and engage residents in their own recovery.
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ITT Water Treatment Units Shipped to Haiti
January 19, 2010 – An ITT team at our Residential and Commercial Water value center (RCW) has been working non-stop since last Wednesday (including the holiday weekend) to build 6 Reverse Osmosis (RO) units for Haiti.
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ITT Watermark Volunteer Trip Featured in Women Engineer
Magazine
ITT Night Vision employee and ITT Watermark trip volunteer, Kelly Stinson-Bagby,
was recently featured in Women Engineer magazine fro her work with Water For People
in Guatemala.
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ITT Watermark Helps Mercy Corps Assess and Address Needs in Indonesia and Niger
September 22, 2009 – In the space of days, two countries on opposite sides of the earth were devastated by natural disasters.
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Water Treatment Systems Now On-Line for Refugee Camps in Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka, July 22, 2009 – Following May’s end to the Sri Lanka’s 26-year civil war, thousands of displaced civilians in that island nation now have access to clean drinking water thanks to ITT Watermark and its partners.
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ITT Watermark partner Mercy Corps assisting refugees from Sri Lanka civil war
Sri Lanka, June 16, 2009 – Hundreds of thousands of Sri Lankans are still living in densely populated camps following last month's end to the island's 26-year civil war.
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ITT expands global reach of Watermark philanthropy program
BEIJING, China, April 27, 2009 – ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) today announced an expansion of its global corporate philanthropy program, ITT Watermark, with a $200,000 investment toward improving water access for students and educators in mainland China.
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ITT Watermark Ambassador Involves Local Students in Test for Clean Water
West Springfield, MA (WWLP) - Access to clean water is a worldwide issue. Eighth grade students from West Springfield Middle School found out how scientists keep track of our water's health.
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When Mother Nature Strikes, ITT Responds Rapidly
Working in partnership with Mercy Corps, ITT is delivering clean water to natural disaster sites – like those in Honduras and Nepal – with much more speed.
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ITT announces strategic partnership with Mercy Corps to provide emergency relief
CHICAGO, October 20, 2008 – ITT Corporation today announced a strategic partnership with Mercy Corps as part of its corporate philanthropy program, ITT Watermark.
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ITT calls for greater investment, innovation to address global sanitation crisis
VIENNA, Austria, September 10, 2008 – At the International Water Association's World Water Congress, ITT Corporation's chief executive officer, Steve Loranger, called for greater investment in sanitation and continued focus on innovative solutions to address the health crisis affecting some of the world's poorest regions.
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ITT calls for investment, cooperation at World Water Week in Stockholm
Stockholm, Sweden - August 20, 2008 – ITT Corporation executives emphasized the need for greater investment in infrastructure, education and new technology solutions for emerging economies, as well as encouraged dialogue among key stakeholders at this week's World Water Week conference in Stockholm.
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ITT unveils ITT Watermark, announces strategic partnership with Water For People
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August 18, 2008 – ITT Corporation today announced a new corporate philanthropy program, ITT Watermark, which includes an initial three-year, $3 million commitment to help provide safe water, sanitation and hygiene education to 300 schools in the developing world — a pledge that will ultimately improve the lives of more than 100,000 children and their families.
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