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What People in the Know Are Saying About WorldWater's
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09.09.2009 |
"Now, rather than viewing the water filters as an NGO-owned
and operated initiative, the local
government officials have taken ownership of the project, and are
taking responsibility for the long-term use and success of the filters."
Kyle Adams, Public Relations, Humanitarian International
Services Group
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09.09.2009 |
"The Mobile Max Pure systems from World Water [are] doing
the impossible in Sudan; saving lives and bringing hope to broken
communities."
Kyle Adams, Public Relations, Humanitarian
International Services Group
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09.09.2009 |
"The Mobile Max Pure® unit placed in Nyala, South Darfur, had
an immediate impact for the 150,000 people living in IDP camps surrounding
the town."
Kyle Adams, Public Relations, Humanitarian
International Services Group
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09.2009
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"The water filtration system uses a series of filters in order
to provide clean water to residents living in remote areas of the
(Ma'dain) region where clean water is scarce or nonexistent."
Jared N. Gehmann, Private, 82nd Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade
Combat Team
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09.2009
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"The system also is transportable and can provide clean drinking
water to even the most remote villages in the region (of Ma'dain)
on the outskirts of eastern Baghdad, (which) is a vast, mostly desolate
area were most water sources consist of dirty, mineral-filled wells."
Jared N. Gehmann, Private, 82nd Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade
Combat Team
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09.08.2009
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"As long as we keep pushing technology such as this solar-
powered filtration system, I believe we will continue to accomplish
our goals in rebuilding Iraq."
Abbas Hassan, Chief Engineer, Nahywan, Iraq Water Treatment
Facility
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09.08.2009
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"It was amazing how much cleaner this water was after it ran
through the machine. Clean water is a necessity for good health (as)
bad water can be a leading cause of many health problems."
Wayne Terry, Army Specialist, 82nd Airborne Division's 3rd Brigade
Combat Team
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09.08.2009
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"The water filtration system is impressive, because it solves
both of the main problems we have right now, which is having access
to clean water while also having a reliable power source to make
the machine work and clean the water."
Abbas Hassan, Chief Engineer, Nahywan, Iraq Water Treatment
Facility
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08.2009
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"The one unit we placed in Nyala Town is having a BIG impact
in stemming the spread of cholera.. which so impressed the Governor
he asked to meet with us (which has never before happened with any
NGO)."
JoJo Copenhaver, Director, Special Projects, Humanitarian International
Services Group
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08.20.2009
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"...this technology will not only transform the way developing
countries purify their water but it will also be the catalyst for
countries to begin harnessing solar power for other uses! .. I was
thoroughly impressed...WorldWater & Solar Technologies has come
up with a winning solution to the challenges of contaminated drinking
water that affects many countries around the world. This technology
will make a tremendous difference in the quality of life for millions
of people!"
John Hinds, Author "Whats in Your Water"
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08.20.2009 |
"I have seen the Mobile MaxPure system and how it works first
hand. [It] is one of the most cost effective ways to meet the demand
for clean water around the world. I know that this is the type of
sustainable technology the world needs and especially for countries
in Africa and other under developed countries."
Vickson Korlewala, President, Liberian Institute of Technology
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06.08.2008 |
"[The] several units we have deployed are doing well. The local
leaders downtown are very pleased with the units and the people are
very happy that they have drinkable water."
Jason Salazar (Edwin J. Salazar), Master Sergeant, U.S. Marines
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05.25.2008
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"[The] water itself is not clean and… the pipes are severly
neglected… It is nearly impossible to get chlorine here.. Fuel is
also very difficult to get here for the average person.. With those
strikes against the local Iraqi, we are helping by providing units
like [Mobile MaxPure]. Since it's solar powered and Iraq has a LOT
of bright sun, fuel isn't a problem. And since the unit comes with
easy to get filters, no need to try to find chlorine."
Shaun M. Doheney, Captain, Company Commander, U.S. Marines
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05.19.2008 |
"I do see this product as an important intermediate
measure that if used correctly can have a significant impact in the
provision of drinking water to tens of thousands (of people)."
Douglas Young Smith, Senior Reconstruction Governance Specialist
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