Black Berkey Purification Elements Exceed Expectations Following New Round of Testing

By Dan DeBaun

The manufacturer New Millennium Concepts, Ltd has just put out their first press release regarding their 2012 Rounds of Black Berkey Filter Testing. These have been underway for approximately 6 months and this is a summary of the first round of results. Detailed test data on this round and additional testing round information will be communicated in the following weeks and months. Please note that while older berkey water filter test results are now being reinforced in this release, there are some improvements shown here also. In particular,

 

"New to the Heavy Metal list are Antimony, Barium, Chromium 6, Cobalt, Molybdenum, Nickel and Vanadium. Other new non-heavy metal entries on the reduction list include Selenium and Thallium. Additional new potential contaminates that show significant reduction of 95% or greater are Nitrites, MBAS (Methylene Blue Active Substances) and Arsenic"

 

Big Berkey Water Filters will be updated accordingly as we get more details and additional rounds are finalized.

 

Berkey Press Release

 

Arlington, Texas, 26 September, 2012. In late 2009, New Millennium Concepts, Ltd., set a new standard for free standing, gravity fed water filtration systems with their Black Berkey element. At that time, new test data verified that this particular element removes virus to greater than required by the “Purification Standards”. To the best of our knowledge, this is the only element of its type to actually pass virus testing, to the degree of greater than Log 5, that’s 99.999% reduction. To do this, the Black Berkey purification element underwent a battery of tests to meet the purification standards, including:

 

 

 

    • Element must remove/inactivate all types of pathogenic organisms. Specifically, element must remove one or two species of virus to 4 Log10 (=> 99.99%)

 

 

    • Remove pathogenic bacteria to 6 Log10 (=> 99.9999%)

 

 

    • Remove cysts (protozoans) to 3 Log10 (=>99.9%). Further, the elements must demonstrate this reduction in normal (tap) water and extremely turbid challenge water.

 

 

 

 

The Black Berkey Purification Challenge

 

The Standard has selected 3 types of challenge organisms: Bacteria (Klebsiella/Raoultella terrigena), Viruses (Poliovirus and Rotavirus or MS2 bacteriophage) and Protozoan Cysts (Giardia or Cryptosporidium)

 

 

 

    1. VIROLOGY - Demonstration of a 4 Log10 (99.99%) reduction is required on the combined polio/rota or MS2 virus challenge matrix.

 

 

    1. BACTERIOLOGY - Demonstration of a 6 Log10 (99.9999%) reduction is required for the Klebsiella/Raoultella terrigena bacterial challenge.

 

 

    1. CYST REMOVAL - Demonstration of a 3 Log10 (99.9%) reduction is required for the cysts using Cryptosporidium or Giardia.

 

 

 

Now, on the heels of this recent biological (virus) testing, New Millennium Concepts, Ltd. is proud to announce the results of a new round of testing for the Black Berkey purification element. Once again, this proprietary element is setting new standards for gravity fed water filtration and purification systems. Testing on our upgraded elements, specifically on Heavy Metals, not only confirms the tests on prior formulations, where the Black Berkey elements typically reduce Heavy Metals by 95% or greater, but adds a whole host of new contaminates to the list. Confirmed reductions include Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Lead and Mercury. New to the Heavy Metal list are Antimony, Barium, Chromium 6, Cobalt, Molybdenum, Nickel and Vanadium. Other new non-heavy metal entries on the reduction list include Selenium and Thallium. Additional new potential contaminates that show significant reduction of 95% or greater are Nitrites, MBAS (Methylene Blue Active Substances) and Arsenic.

 

It is interesting to note that in all the testing conducted on the Black Berkey purification element, reduction occurred in excess of the reporting limit for each test. In other words, the reduction levels achieved, in every case, exceeded the testing limitation of the laboratory in which the tests were conducted. What this means is that the reduction levels indicated on the enclosed test results are a minimum that can be achieved; real world results may actually be greater than the percentages listed.

 

All these recent tests were conducted on the upgraded 2006 formulation for the Black Berkey Purification Elements, ensuring that Black Berkey elements are one of the most rigorously tested elements available. New Millennium Concepts, Ltd. works continuously to upgrade and improve the complex matrix and proprietary formulation of its Black Berkey purification elements. More test results for organic/inorganic matter and VOC’s coming soon.

*Not all potential contaminates listed

Dan DeBaun

Dan DeBaun

Dan DeBaun is the owner and operator of Big Berkey Water Filters. Prior to Berkey, Dan was an asset manager for a major telecommunications company. He graduated from Rutgers with an undergraduate degree in industrial engineering, followed by an MBA in finance from Rutgers as well. Dan enjoys biohacking, exercising, meditation, beach life, and spending time with family and friends.

~ The Owner of Big Berkey Water Filters

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  • Avatar of Elijah Elijah 2014-08-03 01:53:13

    If you run the same water through twice would you see a further reduction in chlorine?

  • Avatar of Dan Dan 2014-08-03 14:13:14

    Yes Elijah, this would be the case. However, since the black berkeys remove chlorine to undetectable limits, this would not be necessary unless the chlorine levels were extremely high.

    Thanks
    Dan

  • Avatar of Rick Rick 2014-02-05 01:31:56

    Where is the independent lab results that confirm the test?

  • Avatar of Dan Dan 2014-02-05 16:08:17

    Here you go Rick!

    https://www.bigberkeywaterfilters.com/helpful-resources/test-results

    Thanks
    Dan

  • Avatar of Brian Brian 2012-09-26 21:44:05

    Very impressive!