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Innova
Develops Biological Water Bottle Filter Capable of Removing Anthrax
Spores
CLEARWATER FL. Nov.
9/ Innova Pure Water, Inc. (OTCBB: IPUR) has developed a personal,
biological water filter capable of successfully removing anthrax
spores. Independent tests conducted by the University of South Florida
have proven the Innova filter can remove more than 99.999999% (8
log of a non-pathogenic surrogate) of anthrax spores.
The easy-to-use filter fits into a portable sport bottle and is
capable of treating up to 75 gallons of water. In addition to anthrax
spores, the filter removes other bacteria, cysts and protozoa that
have been found in drinking water. The filter will be priced between
$39-$49.
Distribution of the new filters to specific mass merchants and outdoor
retailers will commence in December. Other models are being developed
for the military as well as for international applications to prevent
waterborne diseases. Additional announcements are forthcoming.
Development of the Innova biological filters has been underway
for several years, stimulated by the need for microbial protection
among outdoors men and throughout the worlds developing nations,
said John E. Nohren, Jr., Chairman and Founder of the company. We
quietly introduced the filter more than two months ago at an outdoors
trade show in Utah.
In the wake of recent volatility in Innovas stock price
and trading volume, and the growing public demand for safe, pure
drinking water due to the anthrax scare, management deemed it necessary
to make immediate disclosure of the groundbreaking breakthrough
and our marketing and distribution plans, Nohren said.
Innova Pure Water, founded in 1985, is a recognized leader in consumer
water treatment technology with more than 30 relevant patents. Innova
is based in Clearwater, FL.
*A photograph of the personal biological filter is available
here.
For More Information:
Rose C. Smith, President &
CEO, Innova Pure Water, Inc., Clearwater FL, 727-572-1000, innpurewtr@aol.comPreston
F. Kirk, APR, Kirk Public Relations, Austin, TX, 830-693-4447, kirk@281.com.
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