2022
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/144942
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Two Models of Household Sand Filters for Small Scale Water Purification

Abstract: Access to sufficient quantities of safe water is not just a public health issue but also a human right. Water pollution causes millions of deaths and illnesses every year. To solve the issue of water pollution at household levels and during emergencies, slow sand filters are suggested as good choices. This study aimed at designing small scale Household Slow Sand Filter (HSSF) with locally available materials. This experimental study was conducted under ambient weather conditions to test efficiency of two propo… Show more

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“…The possibility of treating natural water taken from the Blue Nile and White Nile (Egypt) with a domestic slow sand filter (HSSF) using local materials was investigated in [141]. Two filters were used to purify natural water.…”
Section: Modifications To the Filter Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility of treating natural water taken from the Blue Nile and White Nile (Egypt) with a domestic slow sand filter (HSSF) using local materials was investigated in [141]. Two filters were used to purify natural water.…”
Section: Modifications To the Filter Mediamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Não obstante, cerca de 2 bilhões de pessoas ainda não têm acesso à água potável, e consomem água não tratada de fontes superficiais (WHO; UNICEF; WORLD BANK, 2022). O acesso limitado à água tratada é considerado por muitos autores (HOJO et al, 2022;MOHAMMED;SOLUMON, 2022;RAMCHANDER et al, 2021) como um dos grandes responsáveis por doenças diarreicas que resultam em aproximadamente 485 mil mortes anuais em países de renda média, especialmente de crianças (OMS, 2019).…”
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