In this research, a household water treatment system was built and evaluated as a trial for improving the drinking water quality of the Nile River for the low-income communities. The system consisted of household-scale slow sand filters, and transparent polyethylene terephthalate-bottles for solar disinfection. The evaluation of the system depended on the removal/inactivation of some surrogates for the reference pathogens, and turbidity. The reference pathogens are pathogens specified by the World Health Organization to evaluate the efficiency of the household water treatment options. They were chosen to represent the classes of pathogens in water (bacteria, viruses, protozoa). The surrogates used in the evaluation of the system are Escheri...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
This study aimed at designing, prototyping and testing the effectiveness of a solar disinfection sys...
Most waterborne diseases can be prevented using simple, low cost water filtration techniques. The ai...
Slow sand filters are an established treatment method for water with low turbidity. They usually are...
Nearly one-fifth of the world\u27s population lacks access to safe, reliable sources of drinking wat...
This study investigated the efficacy of the SODIS treatment method in Uganda and determined the opti...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
M.Sc.The world is focusing on increasing the number of people who have access to safe drinking water...
Nearly one-fifth of the world\u27s population lacks access to safe, reliable sources of drinking wat...
M.Sc.The world is focusing on increasing the number of people who have access to safe drinking water...
Point-of-use (POU) drinking water treatment technology enables those without access to safe water so...
Drinking water is one of the most important resources required for survival by human beings, and yet...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...
Studies have shown that household water treatment and safe storage interventions improve water quali...
This study aimed at designing, prototyping and testing the effectiveness of a solar disinfection sys...
Most waterborne diseases can be prevented using simple, low cost water filtration techniques. The ai...
Slow sand filters are an established treatment method for water with low turbidity. They usually are...
Nearly one-fifth of the world\u27s population lacks access to safe, reliable sources of drinking wat...
This study investigated the efficacy of the SODIS treatment method in Uganda and determined the opti...
Interventions to improve water quality, particularly when deployed at the household level, are an ef...
M.Sc.The world is focusing on increasing the number of people who have access to safe drinking water...
Nearly one-fifth of the world\u27s population lacks access to safe, reliable sources of drinking wat...
M.Sc.The world is focusing on increasing the number of people who have access to safe drinking water...
Point-of-use (POU) drinking water treatment technology enables those without access to safe water so...
Drinking water is one of the most important resources required for survival by human beings, and yet...
Dentel, Steven K.As many as 500,000 people in developing countries rely on an intermittent slow sand...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...
Globally, over one billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. The majority of these p...