Mr. President, I would like to direct the attention of the Senate to an article that was recently published in the Rutland Herald about Seldon Technologies, located in Windsor, VT. This article describes the laudable efforts of a Vermont company taking part in the ongoing disaster relief operation in Haiti. Seldon Technologies has donated one of its state-of-the-art water filtration devices to a nonprofit organization that provides clean water to people in developing countries and those affected by natural disasters, such as Haiti. I commend Seldon for using its technology to help the many Haitians who are still desperately in need of assistance. Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that this article entitled ``Windsor Water Company Ships Help to Haiti'' be printed in the Record. There being no objection, the material was ordered to be printed in the Record, as follows: Windsor Water Company Ships Help to Haiti (By Josh O'Gorman) Windsor, VT.--A local company is doing its part to help with disaster relief in Haiti. Seldon Technologies, which develops state-of-the-art water filtration devices, has donated one of its products to Water Missions International, a South Carolina-based nonprofit that works to provide clean water to developing countries and disaster areas such as Haiti. Seldon Technologies donated a Seldon WaterBox Mobile Filtration System, which will help Water Missions aid workers stay healthy and provide immediate, clean, drinking water to temporary shelters.…
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