2022
DOI: 10.15376/biores.17.2.3227-3241
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Sustainable clean water production using bamboo activated carbon for rural residents in the Borneo Island

Abstract: In Sarawak, a state of Malaysia on Borneo Island, clean water supply coverage is estimated to be 81.4% in 2020, whereby those without access to clean water are rural residents. Although the state aims to achieve full clean water supply coverage by 2025, budget limitations make this impossible. This research proposes a decentralized water supply system that harvests rainwater and river water to supply rural households with clean water. The selected study area is Pelaman Monggak, a rural village in Bau District,… Show more

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“…It can support a diverse ecosystem and help protect biodiversity (Nath et al 2015;Emamverdian et al 2020). Current technology makes it more advantageous to clean polluted water using bamboo (Wang et al 2020;Kuok et al 2022a;Lamaming et al 2022). Bamboo's thick web of roots and rhizomes makes it successful in its growth and longevity (Kuok and Chiu 2018;Huang et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can support a diverse ecosystem and help protect biodiversity (Nath et al 2015;Emamverdian et al 2020). Current technology makes it more advantageous to clean polluted water using bamboo (Wang et al 2020;Kuok et al 2022a;Lamaming et al 2022). Bamboo's thick web of roots and rhizomes makes it successful in its growth and longevity (Kuok and Chiu 2018;Huang et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%