Ceramic pot filters (CPFs) are an effective means of household water treatment, but the characterization of CPF lifetimes is ongoing. This paper describes a lifetime field study in Guatemala which was made possible by a collaboration between researchers, CPF-using households, and local non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Disinfection data were collected periodically for two years using field coliform enumeration kits as were flow rate data with the assistance of NGO staff. Consumer acceptance was characterized by surveying householders in the four subject villages at the beginning and end of the study. Flow rate data showed that average CPF flow rates decreased below the recommended minimum of 1 L h-1 after 10 months of use; however, the...
The silver-impregnated Ceramic Water Purifier (CWP) is a low-cost household water filter that remove...
Mineral pot filters (MPFs) are household water treatment (HWT) devices that are manufactured and dis...
It has been suggested that the absence of residual protection against recontamination is a potential...
The study of the use of ceramic pot filters (CPFs) for drinking water disinfection in developing are...
Ceramic pot filters (CPFs) are effective, low-cost household water treatment devices. CPF lifetime i...
Poor water quality is a major contributing factor to disease in developing countries. Ceramic pot fi...
Poor water quality is a major contributing factor to disease in developing countries. Silver-coated ...
Currently 884 million people worldwide are living without access to an improved source of drinking w...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
In many developing countries such as Guatemala, access to safe drinking water is very limited. Many ...
Researchers at Missouri University of Science &Technology have conducted studies indicating that ars...
Silver-impregnated ceramic water filters (CWFs) are a simple and sustainable low-cost technology tha...
Potters for Peace is a US-based NGO that manufactures colloidal silver-impregnated ceramic filters i...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
Water is a critical resource to the human race, yet half the planet's population experiences water s...
The silver-impregnated Ceramic Water Purifier (CWP) is a low-cost household water filter that remove...
Mineral pot filters (MPFs) are household water treatment (HWT) devices that are manufactured and dis...
It has been suggested that the absence of residual protection against recontamination is a potential...
The study of the use of ceramic pot filters (CPFs) for drinking water disinfection in developing are...
Ceramic pot filters (CPFs) are effective, low-cost household water treatment devices. CPF lifetime i...
Poor water quality is a major contributing factor to disease in developing countries. Ceramic pot fi...
Poor water quality is a major contributing factor to disease in developing countries. Silver-coated ...
Currently 884 million people worldwide are living without access to an improved source of drinking w...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
In many developing countries such as Guatemala, access to safe drinking water is very limited. Many ...
Researchers at Missouri University of Science &Technology have conducted studies indicating that ars...
Silver-impregnated ceramic water filters (CWFs) are a simple and sustainable low-cost technology tha...
Potters for Peace is a US-based NGO that manufactures colloidal silver-impregnated ceramic filters i...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineerin...
Water is a critical resource to the human race, yet half the planet's population experiences water s...
The silver-impregnated Ceramic Water Purifier (CWP) is a low-cost household water filter that remove...
Mineral pot filters (MPFs) are household water treatment (HWT) devices that are manufactured and dis...
It has been suggested that the absence of residual protection against recontamination is a potential...