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Water Purification in Cambodia. University of Western Australia EWB Challenge 2008 Jessica Equid Tom Pope Andrew Stead John Verran Patrick Donovan Beau Mavric. Problem Definition. 80% of deaths in Cambodia result from water borne illnesses
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Water Purification in Cambodia University of Western Australia EWB Challenge 2008 Jessica Equid Tom Pope Andrew Stead John Verran Patrick Donovan Beau Mavric
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 • typical of Kandal Province in the dry season • contains unsafe levels of arsenic • Drinking water standards • 176ppb of arsenic needs to be reduced to 50ppb • pathogens, microorganisms and turbidity eliminated • Village scale, at low unit cost • Simple to construct, low skill level required • Low maintenance • Target design life 5+ years
Arsenic Removal Testing • Small scale prototype constructed • Varying concentrations of arsenic tested • Reduced arsenic to safe levels • average reduction 89%
Turbidity Testing • Utilised 1/7th scale prototype • Visual and taste tests performed on discharge from unit
Flow Performance Testing • Selection of mix for support concrete • Flow restrictions through nail bed • Overall hydraulic capacity
Implementation • Capital sourced within region • human and physical • Construction • Education • importance of safe drinking water • filter usage • Monitoring and maintenance • ensure filter provides safe water for extended time period • Waste Management • safe disposal of all wastes • Project Costing • cost of materials for single filter, estimated to be less than $500
Impact assessment • Environmental • arsenic sludge removal and disposal • all materials can be recycled • Economic • local industries supported • jobs created • minimal ongoing costs • Social • success dictated by end users • education vital • seamless integration required • increased local knowledge base
Conclusion Our filter is so easy to construct that it can even be made by a group of 1st year engineering students.