[HTML][HTML] Sustainability of novel water treatment technologies in developing countries: Lessons learned from research trials on a pilot continuous flow solar water …
J Mac Mahon, LW Gill - Development Engineering, 2018 - Elsevier
The transition from laboratory research to pilot scale trials can be challenging for novel water
treatment technologies. This transition is even more complex for technologies intended for …
treatment technologies. This transition is even more complex for technologies intended for …
Health impact of small-community water supply reliability
There is still debate and uncertainty in the literature about the health benefits of community
water supply interventions. This paper reports on a changing incidence of self-reported …
water supply interventions. This paper reports on a changing incidence of self-reported …
[HTML][HTML] Addressing how multiple household water sources and uses build water resilience and support sustainable development
The routine use of multiple water sources to meet household water needs is widely practiced
and has been reported in many developing countries. However, it is typically neglected by …
and has been reported in many developing countries. However, it is typically neglected by …
Application of Fe-MFI zeolite catalyst in heterogeneous electro-Fenton process for water pollutants abatement
Commercial carbon felt (CF) substrates have been modified with iron-rich MFI zeolite
nanoseeds prepared by a solvothermal microwave-assisted synthesis method. The as …
nanoseeds prepared by a solvothermal microwave-assisted synthesis method. The as …
Household water use, poverty and seasonality: Wealth effects, labour constraints, and minimal consumption in Ethiopia
J Tucker, A MacDonald, L Coulter, RC Calow - Water Resources and Rural …, 2014 - Elsevier
Data from a highland to lowland transect in the Oromia Region of eastern Ethiopia show that
household water use is minimal, regardless of presence of improved sources, and variations …
household water use is minimal, regardless of presence of improved sources, and variations …
Fluorescence spectroscopy as a tool for determining microbial quality in potable water applications
Building on previous work where fluorescence spectroscopy has been used to detect
sewage in rivers, a portable LED spectrophotometer was used for the first time to establish …
sewage in rivers, a portable LED spectrophotometer was used for the first time to establish …
Assessing drinking water quality and water safety management in Sub-Saharan Africa using regulated monitoring data
Universal access to safe drinking water is prioritized in the post-2015 Sustainable
Development Goals. Collecting reliable and actionable water quality information in low …
Development Goals. Collecting reliable and actionable water quality information in low …
Evaluation of consistent use, barriers to use, and microbiological effectiveness of three prototype household water treatment technologies in Haiti, Kenya, and …
AL Murray, JA Napotnik, JS Rayner, A Mendoza… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Household water treatment (HWT) can improve drinking water quality and reduce diarrheal
disease. New HWT technologies are typically evaluated under ideal conditions; however …
disease. New HWT technologies are typically evaluated under ideal conditions; however …
[HTML][HTML] Infrastructure alone cannot ensure resilience to weather events in drinking water supplies
KJ Charles, G Howard, EV Prats, J Gruber… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Climate resilient water supplies are those that provide access to drinking water that is
sustained through seasons and through extreme events, and where good water quality is …
sustained through seasons and through extreme events, and where good water quality is …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding the effect of socio-economic characteristics and psychosocial factors on household water treatment practices in rural Nepal using Bayesian …
Abstract About 20 Million (73%) people in Nepal still do not have access to safely managed
drinking water service and 22 million (79%) do not treat their drinking water before …
drinking water service and 22 million (79%) do not treat their drinking water before …