[HTML][HTML] Low-cost ceramic filtration for point-of-use water treatment in low-income countries

N Chaukura, W Moyo, TA Kajau, AA Muleja, BB Mamba… - Water Security, 2023 - Elsevier
A large proportion of the population in low-income countries (LICs) has limited access to
portable drinking water. This leads to many people consuming contaminated water, which is …

Ceramic water filter for point-of-use water treatment in developing countries: Principles, challenges and opportunities

H Yang, S Xu, DE Chitwood, Y Wang - Frontiers of Environmental Science …, 2020 - Springer
Drinking water source contamination poses a great threat to human health in developing
countries. Point-of-use (POU) water treatment techniques, which improve drinking water …

Effectiveness of ceramic filtration for drinking water treatment in Cambodia

JM Brown - 2007 - search.proquest.com
For the estimated 66% of Cambodians without access to improved drinking water sources
and the potentially much greater percentage without consistent access to microbiologically …

[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 …

Severity of waterborne diseases in developing countries and the effectiveness of ceramic filters for improving water quality

GM Shayo, E Elimbinzi, GN Shao, C Fabian - Bulletin of the National …, 2023 - Springer
Background It is anticipated that three (3) billion people will experience water stress by 2025
due to limited access to clean water. Water-related diseases and fatalities affect both …

[PDF][PDF] Ceramic water filters: A point-of-use water treatment technology to remove bacteria from drinking water in Longhai City, Fujian Province

C Farrow, E McBean, G Huang, A Yang… - Journal of …, 2018 - researchgate.net
While provision of safe drinking water is considered a basic human right, there are major
challenges in the developing world for its provision. The ability to deliver safe water using a …

Do low-cost ceramic water filters improve water security in rural South Africa?

J Lange, T Materne, J Grüner - Drinking Water Engineering …, 2016 - dwes.copernicus.org
This study examined the performance of a low-cost ceramic candle filter system (CCFS) for
point of use (POU) drinking water treatment in the village of Hobeni, Eastern Cape Province …

Low-Cost Antibacterial Ceramic Water Filters for Decentralized Water Treatment: Advances and Practical Applications

Y Ciawi, K Khoiruddin - ACS omega, 2024 - ACS Publications
Access to clean water remains challenging for people living in underdeveloped regions,
rural areas, and remote locations. In the absence of centralized water treatment systems …

[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 …

The effects of input materials on ceramic water filter efficacy for household drinking water treatment

J Rayner, X Luo, J Schubert, P Lennon… - Water Science and …, 2017 - iwaponline.com
Locally manufactured ceramic filters can improve drinking water quality and reduce
diarrheal disease burden in developing countries; however, production methods and quality …