Potential of ceramic and biosand water filters as low-cost point-of-use water treatment options for household use in Nigeria

E Erhuanga, MM Banda, D Kiakubu… - Journal of Water …, 2021 - iwaponline.com
Many households in Nigeria lack access to safe drinking water. Sixty-three percent (63%) of
the nation's population live in rural areas where only 3% of households have access to …

[PDF][PDF] Results from household ceramic filter evaluation in northern Ghana

SM Johnson, R Peletz, S Murcott - 2008 - repository.lboro.ac.uk
This paper outlines Pure Home Water's efforts to promote household drinking water
treatment and safe storage (HWTS) products to low income customers in the Northern …

Assessment of the quality, effectiveness, and acceptability of ceramic water filters in Tanzania

A Lemons, A Branz, M Kimirei, T Hawkins… - Journal of Water …, 2016 - iwaponline.com
Globally, approximately two billion people drink contaminated water. Use of household
water treatment (HWT) methods, such as locally manufactured ceramic filters, reduces the …

Comment on “Point of use household drinking water filtration: A practical, effective solution for providing sustained access to safe drinking water in the developing …

D Lantagne, R Meierhofer, G Allgood… - … science & technology, 2009 - ACS Publications
A great deal of progress has been made in the past decade demonstrating that household
water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) improve the microbiological quality of water stored …

A critical evaluation of the appropriateness of ceramic and biosand filters in rural Cambodia

HM Murphy - 2010 - atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca
The United Nations Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 7-Ensure Environmental
Sustainability contains three key targets, one of which is:" halve, by 2015, the proportion of …

Monitoring and evaluation of household water treatment and safe storage technologies: The sustained use of the KOSIM ceramic water filter in Northern Region …

KL Clopeck - 2009 - dspace.mit.edu
Today, approximately 884 million people lack access to an improved drinking water (WHO
and UNICEF, 2008). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), contaminated …

Health and water quality monitoring of Pure Home Water's ceramic filter dissemination in the northern region of Ghana

SM Johnson - 2007 - dspace.mit.edu
Pure Home Water (PHW) is a social enterprise that promotes and disseminates household
drinking water technologies in the Northern Region of Ghana. Currently their main product is …

Household water treatment systems: A solution to the production of safe drinking water by the low-income communities of Southern Africa

JK Mwabi, FE Adeyemo, TO Mahlangu… - … of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 2011 - Elsevier
One of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals is to reduce to half by 2015 the
number of people, worldwide, who lack access to safe water. Due to the numerous deaths …

From water source to tap of ceramic filters—factors that influence water quality between collection and consumption in rural households in Nepal

R Meierhofer, C Bänziger, S Deppeler… - International journal of …, 2018 - mdpi.com
The study assessed changes in water quality between the water source and the tap of
locally produced low cost ceramic water filters used by a community living in hygienically …

[PDF][PDF] Independent appraisal of ceramic water filtration interventions in Cambodia

J Brown, M Sobsey - Final report submitted to UNICEF, Available from …, 2006 - themimu.info
This study is an independent follow-up assessment of two large-scale implementations of
the household-scale ceramic drinking water purifier (CWP) after 2 and 4 years in use …