solar chlorinator Articles
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Great Lakes Population Drinking Water Supply Project - DRC - Case Study
Customer / Type of customer Graviwater Issue / Need This drinking water supply project, in a non-electrified territory of the DRC, involved the installation of solar chlorination systems at each collection site. These chlorine injection points were to be located downstream of two storage tanks of 1,500m3 et 600m3. The sizing of such equipment leads to large systems. For each site, there ...
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Houshold Water Treatment in Developing Countries: Ceramic Filtration
Household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) interventions are proven to improve water quality and reduce diarrheal disease incidence in developing countries. Five of these proven HWTS options – chlorination, solar disinfection, ceramic filtration, slow sand filtration, and flocculation/disinfection – are widely implemented in developing countries. Organizations wanting to ...
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Household Water Treatment Options in Developing Countries: Solar Disinfection (SODIS)
Household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) interventions are proven to improve water quality and reduce diarrheal disease incidence in developing countries. Five of these proven HWTS options – chlorination, solar disinfection, ceramic filtration, slow sand filtration, and flocculation/disinfection – ...
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Aniline chlorination by
in situ formed Ag–Cl complexes under simulated solar light irradiationAg speciation in a chloride medium was dependent upon the Cl/Ag ratio after releasing into surface water. In this study, the photoreaction of in situ formed Ag–Cl species and their effects on aniline photochlorination were systematically investigated. Our results suggested that formation of chloroaniline was strongly relevant to the Cl/Ag ratio and could be interpreted using the ...
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Filtration & Chlorination Systems: Household Water Treatment Options in Developing Countries
Five household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) options – chlorination, solar disinfection, ceramic filtration, sand filtration, and flocculation/disinfection – are proven to improve microbiological quality and prevent diarrheal disease in developing countries. Other options – such as filtration & ...
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Quality and disinfection trials of consumption water in storage reservoirs for rural area in the Marrakech region (Assif El Mal)
Traditional reservoirs for water storage are important systems of water supply in rural areas of Morocco. These reservoirs are fed by rainwater and/or directly from rivers through open channels; the stored water is used without any treatment as drinking water by the surrounding population. The present study aimed to assess the physicochemical and bacteriological quality of stored water and the ...
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Factors involved in sustained use of point-of-use water disinfection methods: a field study from Flores Island, Indonesia
Many scientific studies have suggested that point-of-use water treatment can improve water quality and reduce the risk of infectious diseases. Despite the ease of use and relatively low cost of such methods, experience shows the potential benefits derived from provision of such systems depend on recipients' acceptance of the technology and its sustained use. To date, few contributions ...
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