
Illustration from Acra, Raffoul and Karahagopian, Solar Disinfection of Drinking Water and Oral Rehydration Solutions, AUB/UNICEF 1984
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SOLAR DISINFECTION OF DRINKING WATER
- Uses solar radiation to clean biologically infected drinking water.
- Uses cheap, readily available containers such as clear glass or plastic bottles or bags.
- No or extremely low costs.
- Ideal for household quantites.
- Traditional and tested historical method.
- Needs clear water, turbid water must be filtered to remove particles.
- Needs daylight from clear or cloudy sky.
- Needs organized exposure of containers.
- Exposure time varies depending on latitude and strength of daylight.
Documentation resources:
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Solar Disinfection of
Drinking Water and Oral Rehydration Solutions
Aftim Acra, Zeina Raffoul and Yester
Karahagopian Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Health
Sciences - American University of Beirut, UNICEF 1984
Water Disinfection by Solar Radiation: Assessment and Application
A. Acra, M. Jurdi, H. Mu'allem, Y. Karahagopian, and Z. Raffoul, 1990 - Courtesy of IDRC - Canada
SOLDIS - Solar Water Disinfection
Solar disinfection of water reduces diarrhoeal disease: an update (PDF)
Ronan M Conroy, Michael Elmore Meegan, Tina Joyce, Kevin McGuigan, Joseph Barnes
Solar disinfection of drinking water protects against cholera in children under 6 years of age. (PDF)
R M Conroy, M E Meegan, T Joyce, K McGuigan, J Barnes
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