Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems

Abstract Unaffordable construction cost of conventional water treatment plant and distribution system in most developing countries makes difficult to provide safe and adequate water for all households, especially for the rural setup. Water treatment at the source can be the best alternative. Solar d...

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Main Authors: Yonas Lamore, Abebe Beyene, Samuel Fekadu, Moa Megersa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-06-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0739-1
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spelling doaj-1ee3105a9fde452db8cdad2f67c725de2020-11-25T00:42:28ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952018-06-01841910.1007/s13201-018-0739-1Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systemsYonas Lamore0Abebe Beyene1Samuel Fekadu2Moa Megersa3Environmental Health Science and Technology Department, Institute of Health Science, Jimma UniversityEnvironmental Health Science and Technology Department, Institute of Health Science, Jimma UniversityEnvironmental Health Science and Technology Department, Institute of Health Science, Jimma UniversityEnvironmental Health Science and Technology Department, Institute of Health Science, Jimma UniversityAbstract Unaffordable construction cost of conventional water treatment plant and distribution system in most developing countries makes difficult to provide safe and adequate water for all households, especially for the rural setup. Water treatment at the source can be the best alternative. Solar disinfection is one alternative among point of use treatments. In this study, aqua lens, photovoltaic box and glass bottle were used subsequent to plant coagulants to evaluate microbial reduction potentials. Laboratory- and field-based experiments were conducted from May to August 2016. The Escherichia coli, total coliforms and heterotrophic plate counts were used as indicator organisms. The result indicated that aqua lens (AL), photovoltaic box (PV) and glass bottle (GB) have high inactivation rate subsequently almost for all indicator organisms in short solar exposure time. Total coliforms were inactivated in AL (SD = 15.8 °C, R 2 = 0.92) followed by PV inactivation temperature association (SD = 11.6 C, R 2 = 0.90), and the GB concentrator was inactivated (SD = 10.9 °C, R 2 = 0.70) at turbidity level of 3.41 NTU. As the study indicated, aqua lens coupled with Moringa oleifera coagulant can be an effective with minimum cost for household water treatment system. The study also concludes heterotrophic bacteria were more resistant than other types of bacteria in SODIS with similar exposure time.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0739-1Acrylic glassAqua lensMoringa oleiferaPhotovoltaic boxSolar disinfectionWater treatment
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Abebe Beyene
Samuel Fekadu
Moa Megersa
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Abebe Beyene
Samuel Fekadu
Moa Megersa
Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
Applied Water Science
Acrylic glass
Aqua lens
Moringa oleifera
Photovoltaic box
Solar disinfection
Water treatment
author_facet Yonas Lamore
Abebe Beyene
Samuel Fekadu
Moa Megersa
author_sort Yonas Lamore
title Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
title_short Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
title_full Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
title_fullStr Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
title_full_unstemmed Solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
title_sort solar disinfection potentials of aqua lens, photovoltaic and glass bottle subsequent to plant-based coagulant: for low-cost household water treatment systems
publisher SpringerOpen
series Applied Water Science
issn 2190-5487
2190-5495
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Unaffordable construction cost of conventional water treatment plant and distribution system in most developing countries makes difficult to provide safe and adequate water for all households, especially for the rural setup. Water treatment at the source can be the best alternative. Solar disinfection is one alternative among point of use treatments. In this study, aqua lens, photovoltaic box and glass bottle were used subsequent to plant coagulants to evaluate microbial reduction potentials. Laboratory- and field-based experiments were conducted from May to August 2016. The Escherichia coli, total coliforms and heterotrophic plate counts were used as indicator organisms. The result indicated that aqua lens (AL), photovoltaic box (PV) and glass bottle (GB) have high inactivation rate subsequently almost for all indicator organisms in short solar exposure time. Total coliforms were inactivated in AL (SD = 15.8 °C, R 2 = 0.92) followed by PV inactivation temperature association (SD = 11.6 C, R 2 = 0.90), and the GB concentrator was inactivated (SD = 10.9 °C, R 2 = 0.70) at turbidity level of 3.41 NTU. As the study indicated, aqua lens coupled with Moringa oleifera coagulant can be an effective with minimum cost for household water treatment system. The study also concludes heterotrophic bacteria were more resistant than other types of bacteria in SODIS with similar exposure time.
topic Acrylic glass
Aqua lens
Moringa oleifera
Photovoltaic box
Solar disinfection
Water treatment
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13201-018-0739-1
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