Sionix Corp. announced that it has entered into a Water Treatment Agreement with McFall Incorporated. It will deploy a fully-equipped Mobile Water Treatment System consisting of de-watering, DAF, filtration, and de-salination components for operation alongside a specific drilling rig. The treatment train for this project is configured to treat drilling fluids flowing to the surface from an initial vertical bore through the water table and hydraulic conductivity zones (approximately 2,200 feet) where chloride concentrations are critical, through the final vertical bore (approximately 10,000 feet), and the horizontal (lateral) bores (approximately 10,000 feet), where salt concentrations are less critical than other contaminants. It expects to treat from 4,800 - 9,600 barrels of contaminated water per day at specific drill sites. Drilling cycles run approximately 25 days, with 8 days allocated for teardown and set-up at the next drilling site, or approximately 11 drilling cycles per year. The company's Mobile Water Treatment System will be embedded with a specific drilling rig and will be transported to successive sites together. The WTA defines a scale of treatment revenues dependent upon contaminant loading of influent water at each drilling site. Configuration changes (if any) in the MWTS from site to site will be insignificant as conditions in the subterranean geologic strata are expected to remain consistent within the entire Williston Region. The 8-day relocation time will give the company opportunity to perform routine maintenance and system enhancements, if needed, without interrupting normal drilling cycles.