We received this incredible letter from Charles' son Filden. It has been immensely encouraging and we wanted to pass it along to everyone at home who has played a part in Sweetwater's work.
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Thank you for the good work done.
We have eyes but we do not observe keenly. We have ears but we do not
listen attentively. We have horses but we do not ride. Likewise we have
opportunity but we do sit back and watch it slip away. However, the act of someone
traveling from as far as U.S.A. to Africa to do one noble task - enlightening
people on the importance of drinking clean water, free from bacteria and how to
treat it - is indeed a show of concern and passion in our brothers and sisters
and it has hit me to me to thank them because it is not my nature to takings
for granted.
I sincerely thank you, Sweetwater, also the rest who in one way or the
other were involved in your visit to our beloved country Kenya. It has been a
good experience to have you around, the good conversations we have had about
academic life in the U.S.A and most important, the good task you are carrying
out. You have visited several places and taught us how to treat water using
chlorine in addition to other methods for instance using water guard or
boiling. I was interested to know the importance of the task and you provided
an explanation which I think is sufficient to convince any other person
alongside the scientific tests we carried out and the chemicals you gave me to
go and test whether the water we do take at school is clean or not.
Sometimes we do suffer from diseases for instance cholera, dysentery,
and typhoid which cause severe diarrhea that leads to dehydration.
Surprisingly, We attribute the cause of such conditions to something else and
not water as it is supposed to be. Well, we may have chlorine and would have
liked to treat our water to be fit for human consumption. However, how can we
use chlorine when we have neither read nor been taught how to use it. This
proves that the work you have come to accomplish is highly regarded and it is
my wish that people will continue in the practice and God will help you reach
as many people as possible.
This is what I have learned. The chemical called Chlorine is bleach and
can be used to treat water. It is about 4% concentrated. We need to reduce this
concentration to 1%. Therefore, we add water to the chlorine to make the following
ratio, 3 water: 1 chlorine. By doing so, we reduce the chlorine from 4%
concentration to 1%. We then call this solution “mother solution”. This is now
used to treat water by adding specific amounts of the solution to specific
amounts of water. 20ml of mother
solution can treat 800 liters of water. Shake well and wait for at least 30
minutes. Wonderful! As simple as like that and there you are enjoying your
clean water!
It is my prayer that you may continue with the same spirit and I am
convinced that the project will succeed. Of course it will expand and posters
will be printed sensitizing people about dangers posed by using dirty water and
steps to be observed when treating water. Sorry for the challenges you have
undergone here and there. As you will leave for Tanzania then to U.S.A, I wish
you safe and blessed journey and God’s protection until he avails a chance to
for us to meet again. When you get home, say “hi” to our brothers and sisters
and tell them we salute them.
Filden Kenyanjui