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While this system is designed for the third world, I'd sure like one

of these units down here in New Orleans for the next time there is no

drinking water.

 

Alobar

 

 

Wednesday, 25 October 2006, 2:21 pm

Press Release: Kelly Technologies

October 25, 2006

NZ-designed water filter system will benefit millions worldwide

 

Pure drinking water, the most sought after commodity on the planet,

could soon be within reach of millions of people thanks to the

ingenuity of Kiwi Russell Kelly, backed by space age technology

developed for NASA.

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I'm wondering if this is the simple porous clay filter system I saw a while

back. If so I made attempts to contact the folks and got no response ever.

While particulate testing had not been completed yet, I thought it had world

wide marketing appeal which would also be helpful to developing third world

economies..........

 

Bb

 

> While this system is designed for the third world, I'd sure like one

> of these units down here in New Orleans for the next time there is no

> drinking water.

>

> Alobar

>

>

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This system is not yet on the market from what I have read. Not

simple clay filter. " The filter is a four-step process where the

polluted water first

passes through a carbon-based filter. It then passes through a

specifically designed 0.2 micron ceramic filter that has an iodine

resin embedded in the ceramics to filter out cysts and bacteria and

kill viruses in the water. The water then goes through a third filter

which contains an iodine scavenging resin which removes the iodine

taste from the water before it passes through a final carbon-based

filter. "

 

Alobar

 

On 10/27/06, Carriage <carriage wrote:

> I'm wondering if this is the simple porous clay filter system I saw a while

> back. If so I made attempts to contact the folks and got no response ever.

> While particulate testing had not been completed yet, I thought it had world

> wide marketing appeal which would also be helpful to developing third world

> economies..........

>

> Bb

>

> > While this system is designed for the third world, I'd sure like one

> > of these units down here in New Orleans for the next time there is no

> > drinking water.

> >

> > Alobar

> >

> >

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