The mission of Save the Water™ is to conduct water research to identify toxic chemicals harmful to humans, animals, and the environment. Save the Water™ is committed to finding methods to eliminate the toxins and improve the quality of drinking water.

 

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SCIENCE
Save the Water™ is an essential part of the survival of humanity. All the organizations that are working on clean healthy water and sanitation in the developing world,  need the support of water analysis. All the wells and all the water treatment systems in the developing world are not proven safe until the water is analyzed and confirmed clean.
There are thousands of wells in India that were dug 35 years ago that produce water with levels of arsenic toxic to the human body. If a person is born and drinks arsenic laced water every day for 30 years, keratosis is the condition that affects that person and the symptoms are: the skin on the palms of the hands and the bottom of the feet peel off and become soft and sore. A painful debilitating condition. The life expectancy of the individual becomes about 30 years. Many forms of cancers are related to the ingestion of arsenic. Measurement for arsenic of any water to be used for human consumption is a necessary prevention step. See Harvard study: http://phys4.harvard.edu/~wilson/arsenic/
arsenic_project_introduction.html
In the times that we are all anxious to save the whale, the eagle, and all of our species, we cannot save anything unless we save the water. We may not even be able to save ourselves unless we Save the Water™. We save the water by doing scientific research on water contaminants. The contamination will continue to grow and so is the need for continued and purposefully water contaminant research and testing.
Water analysis is the first step to "saving the water".  The many different aspects of water contamination require that an analysis be performed before a treatment protocol can be designed. Water is contaminated by numerous different chemicals, there is not one simple treatment or approach to providing health drinking water. The knowledge of the contaminants in the water is an essential first step to solving water contamination problems.
Save the Water™ states of the art laboratories will conduct research on water contaminants through water sampling and analysis. Save the Water™ scientists will have available to them the resources to perform every water analysis known to science and research new methods for unknown contaminants.

Consider this:

Registry Number and Substance Counts
CAS is the leading provider of organic, inorganic, and biosequence substance information
The Latest CAS Registry Number® and Substance Count
Date
01/2/2009 16:48:03 EST
Count
41,785,751
organic and inorganic substances
 
60,593,275
sequences
CAS RN
1092443-48-5
is the most recent CAS Registry Number
 

CAS also provides specialized databases of chemical reactions, regulated chemicals, commercially available chemicals and Markush substance information.

Specialized Substance Collections Count
16,502,830
Single and multi-step reactions
247,633
Inventoried/regulated substances
26,429,674
Commercially available chemicals
791,695
Searchable Markush structures
 
 
 
 
STW™ Laboratories will contain the following state-of-art analytical equipment:
 
1 GER 012590-740-02 68,475.00 68,475.00
GERSTEL PrepStation (XL Version) for Agilent 7890/6890
GC
Consists of:

UPPER RAIL

MPS 2XL robotic X/Y positioning system

MPS 2XL robotic Z positioning injection tower

Built-in firmware for liquid and dual inlet injection

Control terminal & cable

Power supply input voltage 90-264V

1.2 ¦ÌL-1 mL Universal liquid syringe holder

2x10 ¦ÌL liquid syringes (septumless head compatible)

2x250 ¦ÌL liquid syringes (septumless head compatible)

Needles for 250 ¦ÌL syringes; Pk/2

Safety guard

PC connection cable

Firmware loader program

LOWER RAIL

MPS 2XL robotic X/Y positioning system

MPS 2XL robotic Z positioning injection tower

Built-in firmware for liquid, headspace and dual inlet

injection

Control terminal & cable

Power supply, input voltage 90-264V

Incubator and shaker for 2/10/20 mL vials (200¡ãC max)

Wash station for 2 different solvents (5 positions)

Dual sample tray with tray holder for 98x2 mL and 78x1

mL vials

Dual sample tray with tray holder for 32x10/20 mL and

21x2 mL vials

1 mL/2.5 mL Universal headspace syringe heater/holder,

temperature up to 150¡ãC

2x2.5 mL headspace syringes (septumless head

compatible)

Solvent reservoir (3 x 100 mL)

Safety guard

PC connection cable

1

Firmware loader program

Agilent Technologies 7890/6890 mounting kit

Dual rail mounting system

Maestro PrepStation Software w/ manual

Start remote cable

1 GER 016383-000-00 16,750.00 16,750.00

GERSTEL DPX Option for GERSTEL MPS 2/3

Consists of:

DPX tip, elution and sample tray sets

Solvent station for 5 solvents (10 mL vials)

Solvent station for 3 solvents (100 mL vials)

DPX tip transportation gripper

DPX 2.5 mL syringe kit

DPX tip disposal station

2

1 GER 093750-099-02 18,458.00 18,458.00

GERSTEL MPS 3LC

Includes:

MPS 3 robotic X/Y positioning system

MPS 3 robotic Z positioning injection tower

Control terminal & cable

215 mm supports

LC valve drive

Power supply input voltage 90-264 V

6 port valve with 20 ¦ÌL sample loop

Large wash station

100 ¦ÌL syringe adapter

2 - 100 ¦ÌL syringes

tray holder for 4 microtiter plates

Safety guard rail

Operation manual

Connection cable for PC

3

1 GER 014872-099-00 935.00 935.00

GERSTEL Maestro software copy license.

Provides instrument control for all GERSTEL modules with

sample preparation functions for single rail MPS and

integration into Agilent ChemStation (Requires Rev.

D.02.00.SP1 for MS Chemstation and Rev. B.01.01 for

GC/LC ChemStation or later)

System Requirements: Windows 2000 SP4, XP or Vista,

one RS232 for MPS, one RS232 port per controller C505

and one RS232, USB or LAN connection port per

controller C506.

***REQUIRES EXISTING GERSTEL SOFTWARE USER

ID***

4

1 GER GS 1250-00 1,500.00 -1,500.00 0.00

MPS or TDS Maintenance & Applications Training Course

Two (2) day course on maintenance and operation of

GERSTEL MPS or TDS systems including all accessories.

1 GER GS 1600-02 3,600.00 3,600.00

Installation

6

1 GER GS 1900-04 1,200.00 1,200.00

 

1 GER G3242A 61,155.00 61,155.00

5975C Inert MSD Standard Turbo EI Bundle for use with

7890A, 6890 and 6850 GCs

Includes:

G3171A MSD

ChemStation PC Bundle

G1701EA ChemStation Software

LaserJet Printer

NOT INCLUDED: G3397A Ion Gauge Controller

8

1 GER G3397A 1,487.00 1,487.00

Ion Gauge Controller for use w/ 5975 MSD

9

1 GER G3397A-44K 391.00 391.00

Product Installation

10

1 GER G3442A 17,143.00 17,143.00

Agilent 7890A GC for 5973/75 Series MSD and 7000A

Triple Quad MS

Includes:

Split/splitless inlet - 100 psi

Interface for 5975, 5973 MSD and 7000A triple quad MS

11

1 GER G1354A 15,166.00 15,166.00

1200 Quaternary Pump with Degasser

12

1 GER G1354A-44K 304.00 304.00

Product Installation

13

1 GER G1314C 9,211.00 9,211.00

1200 Series Variable Wavelength Det. SL

14

1 GER G1314C-44K 304.00 304.00

Installation (44K)

15

1 GER G1319BA 17,237.00 17,237.00

Single Instrument LC3D ChemStation 32bit

Includes:

Computer

Monitor

LaserJet printer

LC 3D software

 

 

 

 

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