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Water Purification in Cambodia UWAter University of Western Australia EWB Challenge 2008 Jessica Equid Tom Pope Andrew Stead John Verran Patrick DonovanBeau Mavric
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Problem Definition 80% of deaths in Cambodia result from water borne illnesses Lack of sufficient, cost effective filters available Villagers source up to 16% of their water from deep wells – contains unsafe levels of arsenic Drinking water standards – pathogens, microorganisms and turbidity eliminated Cheap, Simple, Long-lasting water filter
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Solution
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Arsenic Removal Testing Small scale prototype constructed Varying concentrations of arsenic tested Reduced arsenic to safe levels – average reduction 89%
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Turbidity Testing Utilised scale prototype Visual and taste tests performed on discharge from unit
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Turbidity Testing Utilised scale prototype Visual and taste tests performed on discharge from unit
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Implementation Locally available resources Local Labour & Construction Project Costing – cost of materials for single filter, estimated to be less than $500 Monitoring and maintenance – ensure filter provides safe water for extended time period Waste Management – safe disposal of all wastes
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Impact assessment Environmental – arsenic sludge removal and disposal – all materials can be recycled Economic – local industries supported – jobs created – minimal ongoing costs Social – increased local knowledge base – Improve community health
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Summary Filter is cheap, simple, long-lasting Proven to be affective Implementation and impacts considered and evaluated
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