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Home Water Treatment Conventional & new low cost options Henk Holtslag
Urs Heierli
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Why HWT? Diarrhoea kills more young children than AIDS + malaria + measles (UNICEF 2009) Water from piped systems often not safe (Re)contamination between source & use High benefits; 60 x investment (WHO 2008) Only way to reach all % of unserved live in in rural areas. (UNICEF 2008) Safe water seems most effective to reduce poverty (UN university 2008)
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Proposition Water quality problems of the MDG
target group can be solved with a one-time investment of $2 / capita
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The problem 1 Volume < 20 l /day/pp 2 Distance > 500 meter
880 mln. without access to a safe water source and many more drink unsafe water 1 Volume < 20 l /day/pp 2 Distance > 500 meter 3 Quality - Turbidity, (40% of 880?) - Pathogens, Viruses - Arsenic, Pesticides, ..
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More water? Harvest rainwater with;
Aquifer recharge - Sand, contour dams - Vegetation, Vertiver - Tube recharge, $5/50m3 Rooftop harvesting - Wire cement tanks, $20/m3 - Plastic lined tank
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Reduce distance? Repair existing pumps Upgrade hand dug wells
- 50% of piston pumps broken Upgrade hand dug wells - with a recharge, cover, low cost hand pump, filter Increase manual drilling - Jetting, Augering - Rota sludge, Baptist. $200-$500 - Mac Perfor $400 – $1000 /bore
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Lessons learned for sustainability
Repairability Simple, affordable, available Adapt technology to the people Not the other way around Profit for all involved, private sector Profit based sustainability, supply chain 3 Cs for marketing: Cost, .. Simple is not easy
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Low cost HWT options Disinfection Filters
- Boiling, chlorine, Sodis, UV, PUR,.. - New; Watasol, Twinoxide, Silverdyne, Plation, Silver tube Filters - Candle or drip filters, Bisosand, Potfilters - New; Pureit, Swach,Life straw, Siphon filter
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Data on next slides Users = estimated number of users by 2009
Price = retailprice in shops Cost = cost / person / year (based on 3 liters of drinkingwater/ person/ day) + = Advantages - = Disadvantages
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Boiling Number of users; 400 mln.? Cost/pp/year; 1 kg wood/liter
+ Advantages - Easy - Very effective - Disadvantages - High cost; if people have to buy wood - Time; to cool down - Taste; flat taste - Danger; accidents with hot water - Indoor pollution (20- ? % of cooking is for water) - Deforestation, CO2 emission
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SODIS Bacteria eliminated in 6 hours Users: 1 – 2 mln. Cost: $0 - $..
+ - Low cost - Second use of bottles - Bottles available in many places - - Requires much social marketing (most stop 3 months after training) - Not a market product (Nobody earns money)
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Chlorine Users; 10 - 20 ? Mln. Price: $ 0.5 - $ 2 Cost; $ 0.3 - $ 1 +
- Eliminates Bacteria & Viruses - Low monthly investment - - Taste, smell - Health effects in long term? - Requires routine - Liquid has short shelf life
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Local Chlorine production
WATASOL Users; over 0.5 Million Price; $0.3 - $ 1.0 Cost; $0.1 - $ 0.5 + - Extremely low costs - Local business development - Re-use of bottles - Can be used as disinfectant - - Requires much training
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Disinfectant/Flocculant
Users; 1 mln.? Price; $0.1- $0.2 (sachet 20 ltr.) Cost; $5 - $10 + - 2 functions - Small - Easy transport in emergencies - Low investment/day - - High cost/year - Not easy in use
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Twinoxide Users; 0,2 mln. Price ; $1 Cost; $2- $4 + - No taste & smell
- No health effects - “Prevents” malaria - - Only used in India - Shelf life three months
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Silverdyne Users; 9 mln. Price; $3 - $4 Cost; $1 - $3 +
- Very effective - No taste & smell - No environmental effects - Ten years shelf life - Long lasting effect in storage - - Not widely known
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Plation Safe storage Users; 0.5 ? mln. Price; $20/unit/20ltr
Cost; $4 - $6 + - Extremely simple - Functions one year - - High costs
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Silver tube, Clay bar Silver impregnated ceramic
Users; 1000 Price; $1 - $5 Cost; $0.2 - $1 + - Simple - Low cost - Local production - - More tests needed
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Biosand filter Users; 1-2 mln. Price; $20- $30 Cost; $1- $ 2 +
- 120 liters/day - Local production - - Big, heavy to transport - Not an off-the-shelf product less attractive for shops - Needs additional disinfection
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Candle Filters (drip filters)
Users; ? Mln. Price; $15 - $100 Cost; $ 2 - $10 + - Includes storage - Easy to use - Widely used in Asia & S. America - - Low filter capacity - Most cheap models not reliable - High transport costs - Cost in Africa > $30
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Candle filters Stefani (Brazil) Cost in Mozambique $30 - $100
Production 5 million candles/year
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Pot filters Users; 1.5 – 2 mln. Price; $12 – $22 Cost; $ 1.5 - $ 3 +
- Local production - Easy to use - - Big, fragile (transport) - Less attractive for shops
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Pureit As safe as boiled water
Users; 1-2 mln. Price; $35 Cost; $4 - $5 + - Attractive - Very effective, EPA std. - - Expensive for poor families - Only in India
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Swach Users; New? Price; $20? Cost; $2 - $3 + - Attractive (Gadget)
- Effective - - Only available in India - Expensive for poor families
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LifeStraw-Family Users; 2 - 4? Mln. Price; $25 - $ ? Cost; $ 2 - $ ? +
- Attractive (Gadget) - Very effective, EPA std. - - High filling point, 2ltr. cap. - After ltr. complete new filter needed - Expensive for poor families
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Siphon filter Users; 0.3mln. Price; $8 - $12 Cost; $1- $1.5 +
- Small, easy transport ltr / element ltr / day - Reduction bact. 99,99% - - Not widely known
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No option is ‘the’ solution
SODIS UV Combined Chemical (PUR) Chemicals Filtering Boiling Pesticides Parasites Bacteria Viruses Heavy Metals Turbidity
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HWTs can solve most water quality problems
Clear water from shallow wells + disinfection = safe water +
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Water with Arsenicum, Pesticides, … ?
Rainwater storage + filter = safe water
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Challenges Increase awareness Use lessons learned
- Inform policymakers of benefit of HWT, 50% of hospital beds > waterborne diseases - Inform NGOs and users about new options. Use lessons learned - Experiences with Life Straw, PUR, etc. No free products. All should pay to get sustainable supply chains - Higieene awareness essential - Poor families need payment options
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Information “Marketing Safe Water Systems”
Compares treatment options Explains what went wrong with upscaling Suggestions for massive upscaling HWTs A must read!!! Author: Urs Heierli
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www.AKVO.org Wikipedia for water and sanitation
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More opportunities than ever
Because of; - Effective low cost solutions. ca $2/cap. (1 time investment) - Lesson learned in the Ps of marketing (Product, place, price, people) - Internet for awareness, monitoring - Political will - Funds for water & sanitation
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300 in 6 initiative. 300 million people safer water in 6 years Costs
300 in 6 initiative million people safer water in 6 years Costs? Ca $600 million Possible with: Lessons learned 8 New products Internet for information New social marketing (CLTS) Good results – more funding
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Safer water for all, yes we can
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