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Dec 19, 2010
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September 27, 2010 to November 30, 2010
VOTE FOR THE JOMPYONE OF THE 12 FINALISTS WHICH WAS CHOSEN OUT OF 1000 ENTRANTS.Just click on the link and complete your voting, we need all your support but moreover, millions of people are counting on you to afford them the chance at having clean drinking water for life, so go on vote for us and together we will make a difference. Please pass on to all your contacts be they work mates, friends or family the more the merryier in this exciting time to help those less fortunate than ourselves.…See More
Sep 27, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for WASH CLUSTER KPk
"Hi there please would you have a look at www.jompy.co.uk I think you will find it of interest. Many thanks Diana"
Sep 27, 2010
Muhammad Abubakar left a comment for diana patricia robson
"Hi lady, thanks"
Sep 22, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Sindhica Reforms Society Sindh
"hi please have a look at our website I think you will find the info of interest www.jompy.co.uk regards diana"
Aug 20, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for M. Ameen Keryo
"hi ameen please have a look at our website all sections www.jompy.co.uk I think you will find the info of interest regards diana"
Aug 20, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Ehsan Ullah Malik
"hi ehsan please look at our website www.jompy.co.uk all sections I think you will find the info of interest regards diana"
Aug 20, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Muhammad Ijaz Hussain
"Hi Muhammad Please look at our website www.jompy.co.uk I think that you will find the information of interest Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Muhammad Tanveer Akhtar
"Hi Muhammad Please look at our website www.jompy.co.uk I think you will find the information of interest. Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for elizabeth.cheeran
"Hi Elizabeth please have a look at our website www.jompy.co.uk I think that you will find the information of interest. Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Murray Simpson
"Hi Murray Thanks for your reply. Please feel free to contact me either by email: dianarobson@btinternet.com or Tel: 01294 462589. If you would like to even meet on a week-end to come down for a coffee/tea chat and see the demonstration please feel…"
Aug 19, 2010
Murray Simpson left a comment for diana patricia robson
"Hi Diana, I am part of a water research group at Glasgow University where we currently working on assessing available water and wasterwater treatment technologies. Yes it would be great to meet up and discuss your innovation and experiences. Part…"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Murray Simpson
"Hi Murray, I see that you are in Glasgow is that were you work or live? I am based in Ardrossan how would you like to meet up see a demonstration and we can them discuss and answer all your questions? Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010
Murray Simpson left a comment for diana patricia robson
"Hi Diana, Thankyou for bringing your water boiler to my attention. It is very interesting and i'm very impressed by the throughput of clean boiling water. I was wondering how you tested this device? Was there any pre-treatment, what were the…"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Joshua Moran
"Hi Joshua please have a look at our website I think you will find the information of interest www.jompy.co.uk Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010
diana patricia robson left a comment for Manon
"Hi Manon Please have a look at our website I think you will find the information of interest www.jompy.co.uk Regards Diana"
Aug 19, 2010

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Your prefered language?
English
Your regional interests?
Africa, East Africa, West Afrika, Southern Africa, Middle East & North Africa, South Asia
Your thematic interests?
Rural WASH, Urban WASH, Water and livelihoods, Water quality, Water supply, Water-related diseases
How to reach you? (Address, e-mail signature, Facebook, Hyve, LinkedIn etc)
dianarobson@btinternet.com
Your website?
http://www.jompy.co.uk
Anything else you want others to know:
developed and patented a unique water boiler called the Jompy.
Keywords you want to be found by?
drinking water, water boiler, water diseases, water

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At 2:53 on September 22, 2010, Muhammad Abubakar said…
Hi lady, thanks
At 11:33 on August 19, 2010, Murray Simpson said…
Hi Diana,

I am part of a water research group at Glasgow University where we currently working on assessing available water and wasterwater treatment technologies. Yes it would be great to meet up and discuss your innovation and experiences. Part of the project is getting out and speaking with as many professionals in this field as possible. I have quite a big deadline I am working on at the moment however it would be great to meet in the near future.


Kind Regards,
Murray
At 11:07 on August 19, 2010, Murray Simpson said…
Hi Diana,

Thankyou for bringing your water boiler to my attention. It is very interesting and i'm very impressed by the throughput of clean boiling water. I was wondering how you tested this device? Was there any pre-treatment, what were the concentrations and types of pathogens assessed and kill rates achieved? Also what would be in place for safe storage of water boiled for drinking?

All the best,

Murray
At 14:31 on June 28, 2010, Engr B. Ndidi Edeh said…
Hello Diana,

Its good to share information in ones chosen career. i hope I won't disappoint you.

Cheers
At 7:17 on June 28, 2010, Jaap Pels Global said…
Hi Diana,
Welcome on board.
Your profile picture seems a bit small :-)
Happy networking.
Best, Jaap
 
 
 

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