Sionix Corp. announced the formation of Williston Basin I, LLC of which the Company owns a 60% interest. Williston was formed with an initial capital contribution of $1.35 million representing 40% of the membership interests in the subsidiary. Of that 40% interest, 22% is held by RevH2O LLC and the remaining 18% by subscribers in prior equity offerings of Sionix. Sionix contributed a standard Mobile Water Treatment System ("MWTS") to the Williston venture, which is specifically designated for operation in the Williston Basin of North Dakota for treatment of water contaminated by harvesting of energy resources in this region. Sionix personnel will be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the MWTS and their performance under the recently announced contract with McFall Incorporated. Proceeds from this subscription in Williston will be allocated to component additions on the MWTS to adapt to specific hydrologic, geologic and chemical conditions in the Williston Basin; certain auxiliary assets, including rolling stock, surge and storage tanks, internet service, etc.; and most importantly, working capital to support initial operations for a period of up to 90 or more days prior to scheduled payments for services rendered to McFall. The Company expects to use their ACP Program for further deployments in the Williston Basin, as well as other lucrative energy bearing shale formations in the continental United States. As other vertical markets are addressed, the ACP model may well have further applications in those areas.