This study evaluates the social, economic, and environmental sustainability of ceramic filters impregnated with silver nanoparticles for point-of-use (POU) drinking water treatment in developing countries. The functional unit for this analysis was the amount of water consumed by a typical household over ten years (37,960 L), as delivered by either the POU technology or a centralized water treatment and distribution system. Results indicate that the ceramic filters are 3–6 times more cost-effective than the centralized water system for reduction of waterborne diarrheal illness among the general population and children under five. The ceramic filters also exhibit better environmental performance for four of five evaluated life cycle impacts: ...
In many developing countries such as Guatemala, access to safe drinking water is very limited. Many ...
Ceramic water filters are used in many developing countries as a household water treatment technolog...
Thesis, University of Guelph, 2010Household or point of use (POU) water treatment technologies have ...
<div><p>The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes point-of-use water treatment (PoUWT) technolo...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes point-of-use water treatment (PoUWT) technologies as ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 785 million people lack access to basic drinking w...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 785 million people lack access to basic drinking w...
For the nearly 800 million people that lack access to safe drinking water, point-of-use water treatm...
For the nearly 800 million people that lack access to safe drinking water, point-of-use water treatm...
Water is a critical resource to the human race, yet half the planet's population experiences water s...
This study compares the disinfection performance of ceramic water filters impregnated with two antib...
Many people in the developing world have no option but to drink from contaminated sources that poten...
Many people in the developing world have no option but to drink from contaminated sources that poten...
In this work, a ceramic filter for point-of-use water purification was designed, fabricated and tes...
Silver-impregnated ceramic water filters (CWFs) are a simple and sustainable low-cost technology tha...
In many developing countries such as Guatemala, access to safe drinking water is very limited. Many ...
Ceramic water filters are used in many developing countries as a household water treatment technolog...
Thesis, University of Guelph, 2010Household or point of use (POU) water treatment technologies have ...
<div><p>The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes point-of-use water treatment (PoUWT) technolo...
The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes point-of-use water treatment (PoUWT) technologies as ...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 785 million people lack access to basic drinking w...
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 785 million people lack access to basic drinking w...
For the nearly 800 million people that lack access to safe drinking water, point-of-use water treatm...
For the nearly 800 million people that lack access to safe drinking water, point-of-use water treatm...
Water is a critical resource to the human race, yet half the planet's population experiences water s...
This study compares the disinfection performance of ceramic water filters impregnated with two antib...
Many people in the developing world have no option but to drink from contaminated sources that poten...
Many people in the developing world have no option but to drink from contaminated sources that poten...
In this work, a ceramic filter for point-of-use water purification was designed, fabricated and tes...
Silver-impregnated ceramic water filters (CWFs) are a simple and sustainable low-cost technology tha...
In many developing countries such as Guatemala, access to safe drinking water is very limited. Many ...
Ceramic water filters are used in many developing countries as a household water treatment technolog...
Thesis, University of Guelph, 2010Household or point of use (POU) water treatment technologies have ...