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AQUATEST project Stephen Gundry Water and Environmental Management Research Centre University of Bristol
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 Community water supply……
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 …looks murky…what about quality?
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 …but tastes good……
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 Millennium Development Goals Water Target: Reduce by half the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water by 2015
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 MDG #7 – progress report
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 MDG #7 – progress report
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 MDG #7 - Definitions Access to safe drinking water is estimated by the percentage of the population using improved drinking water sources: Household connection Public standpipe Borehole Protected dug well Protected spring Rainwater collection
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 AQUATEST Preparatory study to establish: needs technological feasibility funding requirements 12 months analysis (18 month contract) Mid-2007: full R&D proposal Funding Euro 446,000 by European Union under FP6:Global change and Ecosystems 13 participants (Europe 6; USA 3; Africa 3 and WHO)
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 Participants Europe UK: University of Bristol (Coordinator), University of Southampton and University of Surrey Eire: Royal College of Surgeons Ireland France: Chemunex SA Developing countries South Africa: University of Cape Town and CSIR Environmentek Zimbabwe: Institute of Water & Sanitation Development Third countries and international organisations USA: University of North Carolina, AQUAYA Institute and MIT World Health Organization Oxfam
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 University of Bristol WEMRC / Engineering Management Stephen Gundry Chemistry Prof Tony Davis FRPERC Steve James Policy Studies Prof Dave Gordon Computer Science Walterio Mayol-Cuevas
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 What is it for? Monitoring Risk assessment and response Measuring MDG progress Ad-hoc surveys (inc disasters) People power ! Communities take responsibility Households react: better HWTS Hygiene educational benefit
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 What is currently available? Static laboratories Expensive equipment, consumables and high calibre staff Long chain to get samples from field Field labs / portable labs Much cheaper, but also trained staff Disposable tests Presence/absence by H2S Others – expensive
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 What do we want to provide? Low cost Target price: USD 0.10 per test Low skill Zero training e.g. home pregnancy test Better than P/A Not full enumeration of E. coli Bands of water quality: traffic light Links Water Safety Plans Risk monitoring systems not compliance
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 Who will use it? Professionals Environmental health officers W&S commissioning engineers Survey technicians (disasters) Water consumers Non-specialist staff (e.g. clinic nurse) Community leaders Householders
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 When? Mid-2007 Preparatory study complete End-2007 Full R&D funding End-2008 Complete prototype design and lab tests 2009 Beta test in field End 2009Evaluation and design modifications 2010 Limited product availability 2011 Full product availability and local manufacturing support
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 www.aquatest-research.org Website now online Not-for-profit organisation, BUT Follow on water diagnostic products, which may have commercial applications: Advanced technology version Other contaminant testing Biodiversity index
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IAS Water Workshop October 2006 The Lancet 2006; 368:1212 Editorial: It is dangerously short sighted to pour immense time and resources into vaccinating children only for them to die a few years later from diarrhoeal illnesses.
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