Effect of contaminated filtration sand on performance of household biosand filters

C. White, Jodi L. Sangster, Stacey R. Joy, Amanda Dunekacke, Matt Pirog, E. Jones, S. Bartelt-Hunt
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Household biosand filters are one point-of-use water treatment technology that can be used to provide clean drinking water to people living in communities without access to improved water supplies. There have been several studies investigating the importance of design variables on biosand filter performance, and biosand filters have been demonstrated to improve health outcomes in communities were they have been deployed. In constructing the biosand filter, it is recommended that sand from a rock quarry or gravel pit be used as filtration sand, as it is likely to be uncontaminated by waterborne pathogens. However, due to the cost or availability of sand from these sources, river sand may be used for filtration sand in a biosand filter. If the river water is contaminated with pathogens, it is likely that the sand will also be contaminated. In this study, we investigated the use of contaminated river sand on removal efficiencies of E. Coli and total coliforms from a biosand filter in the laboratory and installed in a community in Madagascar. We found that in the laboratory, the biosand filter constructed with contaminated sand had lower removal efficiencies than a filter constructed with clean sand over a 26 day period. In the field, we found that a biosand filter loaded with filtration sand obtained from a contaminated river performed well with removal efficiencies greater than 95%.
污染过滤砂对家用生物砂过滤器性能的影响
家用生物沙过滤器是一种使用点水处理技术,可用于向生活在无法获得改善供水的社区的人们提供清洁饮用水。有几项研究调查了设计变量对生物沙过滤器性能的重要性,生物沙过滤器已被证明可以改善社区的健康状况。在建造生物砂过滤器时,建议使用采石场或砾石坑的沙子作为过滤砂,因为它可能未被水传播的病原体污染。然而,由于这些来源的砂的成本或可用性,河砂可用于生物砂过滤器中的过滤砂。如果河水被病原体污染了,很可能沙子也会被污染。在这项研究中,我们调查了污染河砂对实验室生物砂过滤器去除大肠杆菌和总大肠菌群效率的影响,并安装在马达加斯加的一个社区。我们在实验室中发现,在26天的时间里,用污染的沙子建造的生物砂过滤器的去除效率低于用干净的沙子建造的过滤器。在现场,我们发现装载了来自受污染河流的过滤砂的生物砂过滤器表现良好,去除效率大于95%。
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