WHOLLY WATER ® The Ultimate Drinking Water Appliance
100% ARSENIC REMOVAL AT 20,000 Gallons
Removal to 78,000 gallons Under
EPA Safe Drinking Act Standards...
WHOLLY WATER ® is Now Even Better
Invention owner, James D. Fairgrieve, was contacted by concerned people in Bangladesh about its use for these suffering people. His patented drinking water technology can be altered to provide even better results for contaminants like arsenic, fluoride, and many others. As a result of these inquiries, Mr. Fairgrieve has released a new enhanced Arsenic / Fluoride version of WHOLLY WATER ®. It has been tested and accepted by the Government of Bangladesh and has finished their Patent process.
Several of the NGO's "Non Govermental Org's" have tested it or are in process, including SBEL" Service for Better Environment & Life", BRAC, UNICEF and World Vision, a reputed USA NGO.
Most recently new field tests in parts per billion results were 0.000 non-detectable by 2 Ph.D's in Arsenic - Dr. Aftabuddin Ahmed & Dr. Samiron Bhattacharjee from BCSIR Laboratories, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Wholly Water ® is being declared the best method for removing arsenic in Bangladesh by those in authority who have seen it in action. The BCSIR is the only Government-authorized agency who can recommend the best arsenic removal system for the Country. Having now passed this testing, it is more proof Wholly Water ® is as claimed.
The FIELD TEST STORY (Submitted by Mr. Ehsun, CEO of Ehsun International Trading):
"I started from my home for field test at 9 AM and picked Dr. Samiron from his residence at 11 AM along with a camera, Video & HACH kit of USA & all other necessary equipments for field test. I managed a sanitary technician with me for installing Wholly Water unit with hand pressured tube well water supply system as there are no direct Tap water supply system on that remote area village."
"We went to a district named Sonargoan village Khlispur & Satbhaiapara, adjacent to Dhaka city, where arsenic is at high level. We reached there at 1:00 pm and luckily found a serious arsenic-affected patient named Abdul Matin. I have taken an interview of him & picture of him."
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