Low-cost ceramic filtration for point-of-use water treatment in low-income countries

Q1 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Nhamo Chaukura , Welldone Moyo , Tatenda A. Kajau , Adolph A. Muleja , Bhekie B. Mamba , Thabo TI Nkambule
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A large proportion of the population in low-income countries (LICs) has limited access to portable drinking water. This leads to many people consuming contaminated water, which is associated with several health risks. It is thus, important to reduce exposure to water-borne pathogens and toxic chemicals through effective water treatment. In this regard, point of use (POU) water treatment techniques can ensure quality drinking water, especially where water treatment systems are compromised, or where centralized water treatment systems are non-existent. An affordable POU water treatment option for LICs is the use of ceramic filtration. The goal of this review is to evaluate the application of ceramic filtration as a POU technique in LICs. Specifically, the review aims to: (1) review previous studies on low-cost ceramic filters used in LICs, (2) evaluate the pollutant removal performance and limitations of the filters, and (3) provide future research directions. The major findings are: (1) low-cost ceramic filters are effective POU devices, (2) modification of ceramic filters improves performance, and (3) more robust multicomponent removal devices can be made from combining ceramic filtration and other techniques. Overall, this information is important for use by local authorities in LICs in formulating policies and regulations that conduce the provision of safe drinking water to disadvantaged communities.

用于低收入国家使用点水处理的低成本陶瓷过滤
低收入国家的很大一部分人口获得便携式饮用水的机会有限。这导致许多人饮用受污染的水,这与几种健康风险有关。因此,重要的是通过有效的水处理来减少接触水传播的病原体和有毒化学品。在这方面,使用点水处理技术可以确保饮用水的质量,特别是在水处理系统受损或不存在集中水处理系统的地方。对于lic来说,一种经济实惠的POU水处理选择是使用陶瓷过滤。本文的目的是评价陶瓷过滤作为一种POU技术在LICs中的应用。具体而言,本文旨在:(1)回顾低成本陶瓷过滤器在低成本集成电路中的研究进展;(2)评价低成本陶瓷过滤器的去除污染物性能和局限性;(3)提出未来的研究方向。主要发现有:(1)低成本的陶瓷过滤器是有效的POU设备;(2)陶瓷过滤器的改进提高了性能;(3)结合陶瓷过滤和其他技术可以制造出更强大的多组分去除装置。总的来说,这些信息对于低收入国家的地方当局在制定向弱势社区提供安全饮用水的政策和法规时非常重要。
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Water Security
Water Security Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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期刊介绍: Water Security aims to publish papers that contribute to a better understanding of the economic, social, biophysical, technological, and institutional influencers of current and future global water security. At the same time the journal intends to stimulate debate, backed by science, with strong interdisciplinary connections. The goal is to publish concise and timely reviews and synthesis articles about research covering the following elements of water security: -Shortage- Flooding- Governance- Health and Sanitation
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