posted on 2018-02-12, 15:08authored byVivek Ganvir, Keya Biswas, Sandhya Kokil
Most of rural community in India does not have
access to safe drinking water. The purpose of this work
is to provide a technology for obtaining safe drinking
water for rural population by a low cost, easy to make,
domestic water filter system. The filter is made of rice
husk ash (RHA) which is available in abundant quantity
in rural India. The performance of the RHA based water
filter is good with the bacterial trapping of 96±3% and
turbidity removal of 94±3%. A field study of filter has
been carried out at KEM Rural Hospital Vadu, which
shows similar performance as in laboratory. Our studies
also showed RHA based water filter is better then
ceramic candle filter. We are working with several NGO's
and UNICEF, India to proliferate this water filter. We
have trained 40 NGO's with this innovative technology.
More than 3000 filters made by village volunteers are
presently in use.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
Published in
WEDC Conference
Citation
GANVIR, V. ... et al, 2002. A novel water filter technology for rural areas. IN: Reed, B. (ed). Sustainable environmental sanitation and water services: Proceedings of the 28th WEDC International Conference, Kolkata (Calcutta), India, 18-22 November 2002, 4p.p.
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