Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan

Pakistan is among the countries that have already crossed the water scarcity line, and the situation is worsened due to the recent pandemic. This is because the major budget of the country is shifted to primary healthcare activities from other development projects that included water treatment and t...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Ahmad Jamil, Haseeb Yaqoob, Muhammad Umar Farooq, Yew Heng Teoh, Ben Bin Xu, Khamid Mahkamov, Muhammad Sultan, Kim Choon Ng, Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/8/1070
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spelling doaj-ede39a6a058d4ef793f11928ce4de7162021-04-13T23:05:49ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-04-01131070107010.3390/w13081070Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of PakistanMuhammad Ahmad Jamil0Haseeb Yaqoob1Muhammad Umar Farooq2Yew Heng Teoh3Ben Bin Xu4Khamid Mahkamov5Muhammad Sultan6Kim Choon Ng7Muhammad Wakil Shahzad8Mechanical and Construction Engineering Department, Northumbria University, Newctle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UKDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan 64200, PakistanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan 64200, PakistanSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Engineering Campus, Nibong Tebal 14300, Penang, MalaysiaMechanical and Construction Engineering Department, Northumbria University, Newctle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UKMechanical and Construction Engineering Department, Northumbria University, Newctle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UKDepartment of Agricultural Engineering, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Bosan Road, Multan 60800, PakistanWater Desalination and Reuse Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal 23955, Saudi ArabiaMechanical and Construction Engineering Department, Northumbria University, Newctle Upon Tyne NE1 8ST, UKPakistan is among the countries that have already crossed the water scarcity line, and the situation is worsened due to the recent pandemic. This is because the major budget of the country is shifted to primary healthcare activities from other development projects that included water treatment and transportation infrastructure. Consequently, water-borne diseases have increased drastically in the past few months. Therefore, there is a dire need to address this issue on a priority basis to ameliorate the worsening situation. One possible solution is to shift the focus/load from mega-projects that require a plethora of resources, money, and time to small domestic-scale systems for water treatment. For this purpose, domestic-scale solar stills are designed, fabricated, and tested in one of the harshest climatic condition areas of Pakistan, Rahim Yar Khan. A comprehensive overview of the regional climatology, including wind speed, solar potential, and ambient temperature is presented for the whole year. The analysis shows that the proposed system can adequately resolve the drinking water problems of deprived areas of Pakistan. The average water productivity of 1.5 L/d/m<sup>2</sup> is achieved with a total investment of PKR 3000 (<$20). This real site testing data will serve as a guideline for similar system design in other arid areas globally.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/8/1070arid areasPakistanpassive desalination systemwater scenariosolar still
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author Muhammad Ahmad Jamil
Haseeb Yaqoob
Muhammad Umar Farooq
Yew Heng Teoh
Ben Bin Xu
Khamid Mahkamov
Muhammad Sultan
Kim Choon Ng
Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
spellingShingle Muhammad Ahmad Jamil
Haseeb Yaqoob
Muhammad Umar Farooq
Yew Heng Teoh
Ben Bin Xu
Khamid Mahkamov
Muhammad Sultan
Kim Choon Ng
Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
Water
arid areas
Pakistan
passive desalination system
water scenario
solar still
author_facet Muhammad Ahmad Jamil
Haseeb Yaqoob
Muhammad Umar Farooq
Yew Heng Teoh
Ben Bin Xu
Khamid Mahkamov
Muhammad Sultan
Kim Choon Ng
Muhammad Wakil Shahzad
author_sort Muhammad Ahmad Jamil
title Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
title_short Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
title_full Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
title_fullStr Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigations of a Solar Water Treatment System for Remote Desert Areas of Pakistan
title_sort experimental investigations of a solar water treatment system for remote desert areas of pakistan
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Pakistan is among the countries that have already crossed the water scarcity line, and the situation is worsened due to the recent pandemic. This is because the major budget of the country is shifted to primary healthcare activities from other development projects that included water treatment and transportation infrastructure. Consequently, water-borne diseases have increased drastically in the past few months. Therefore, there is a dire need to address this issue on a priority basis to ameliorate the worsening situation. One possible solution is to shift the focus/load from mega-projects that require a plethora of resources, money, and time to small domestic-scale systems for water treatment. For this purpose, domestic-scale solar stills are designed, fabricated, and tested in one of the harshest climatic condition areas of Pakistan, Rahim Yar Khan. A comprehensive overview of the regional climatology, including wind speed, solar potential, and ambient temperature is presented for the whole year. The analysis shows that the proposed system can adequately resolve the drinking water problems of deprived areas of Pakistan. The average water productivity of 1.5 L/d/m<sup>2</sup> is achieved with a total investment of PKR 3000 (<$20). This real site testing data will serve as a guideline for similar system design in other arid areas globally.
topic arid areas
Pakistan
passive desalination system
water scenario
solar still
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/8/1070
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