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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.
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ETV-AM ( Environmental technology Verification - Arsenic Mitigation ) is a very rare & authentic certification, not only in Bangladesh, but in countries all over the world. WHOLLY WATER ® is one of only 4 technologies that has passed the first phase of this testing and will soon hold this valuable certification. |

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."


"Then we prepared for test after passing the Wholly Water unit. We installed
a 50 liter plastic container at 8.5 feet height and a pipe and reserved 20
liter water [ arsenic contaminated water ] from that tube well. The color of
water was muddy & quality was very bad. I & Dr.Samiron collected the before
& after water."
THE GREAT NEWS IS THAT "AFTER PASSING THE WATER THROUGH YOUR UNIQUE INVENTED
WHOLLY WATER UNIT, THE COLOR OF THAT WATER WAS CRYSTAL CLEAR AND FOUND THAT
THERE IS NO ARSENIC MEANS THAT 100% ARSENIC REMOVED. HACH KITS SHOW FIRMLY
LIKE THAT."
"Then we went for another spot where also exist arsenic in high
concentration. THE RESULT BECAME SAME. 2nd spot we found 0.4, 0.5 level
Arsenic. Through Wholly Water pass, it became .000."

Note: These water samples were also followed up by Lab testing for confirmation, and to see what else was in this water. Having passed all tests, I have been told Wholly Water is the only unit that is certified and allowed for sale in Bangladesh for arsenic removal. More Pictures.Click Here
*****************************************************************************2nd field test
On 30th to 31st May, the same team went to the North, the South, the East and the West On most victimized districts & villages by arsenic to enrich our data. The 2nd field test became very successful as before on tube wells with arsenic at 2 PPM.
Arsenic - The Latest Bangladesh Disaster
Dangerous levels of arsenic have been found in the groundwater of Bangladesh, jeopardizing the health of millions of people who drink from a vast system of tube wells.
Tens of thousands of Bangladesh villagers are dying slowly from arsenic poisoning, the result of a program to improve drinking water. For 25 years the government, UNICEF and other aid organizations have weaned villagers from disease-carrying pond water and helped them to sink pipes into underground aquifers.
The arsenic that taints the wells was overlooked, and the accumulative effects of 25 years of exposure now are being seen in the form of cancerous spots, warts and sores covering hands and feet.
Arsenic in drinking water poses the highest cancer risk ever found, says Dr. Allan Smith, an epidemiologist at the University of California at Berkeley. "We still don't know how many millions have been exposed and at what levels," says Smith.
Estimates put the level at 77 million.
Mr. Fairgrieve is quick to point out that Bangladesh has many other pollutants in the water besides arsenic, and that Wholly Water ® will remove them also. Arsenic is the only one that is getting attention. People will have protection from more than just arsenic with Wholly Water ®. The first WHOLLY WATER ® units will be going to some of the most contaminated remote villages where 10 to 40 families will get their drinking and cooking water from one purifier. This should prove to be the most economical way for the suffering to have pure water.
Mr. Fairgrieve is making requests for donations from people who would like to aid in the effort to help these suffering people. He is offering to match each dollar donated to buy Wholly Water ® purifiers.
For every unit bought by donations at our "Factory Direct Web Site Price", two will be shipped.
(To donate, see below.)
Arsenic, commonly found in nature as the mineral compound arsenopyrite, is released into water from soil and rock erosion. It is prevalent in the Southwest United States, Eastern Michigan, and parts of New England, among other places. Southern Asian locations such as Bangladesh, India, and Taiwan also have high levels of naturally occurring arsenic. Arsenic is also a by-product of industrial processes, including semiconductor manufacturing, petroleum refining, and mining and smelting operations. It is also used as a wood preservative, in herbicides, and in animal feed additives.
Wholly Water Press Conference Bangladesh January 2003