Authors
Jill Baumgartner, Susan Murcott, Majid Ezzati
Publication date
2007/6/8
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
2
Issue
2
Pages
024003
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
We examined the performance of two household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) systems, the Danvor plastic biosand filter and the Potters for Peace Filtron ceramic filter, under ideal as well as modified operating conditions using systematic and comparable measurements. The operating variables for the biosand filter were (i) pause times between filtration runs,(ii) water-dosing volumes and (iii) the effluent volume at which a filtered water sample was collected. For the ceramic filter we examined overflow filtration versus standard filtration. We used the bacterial indicators of total coliforms and Escherichia coli to quantify microbiological removal. With the biosand filter, a 12 h pause time had significantly higher total coliform removal than a 36 h pause time at the 20 l collection point (79.1% versus 73.7%; p< 0.01) and borderline significance at the 10 l collection point (81.0% versus 78.3%; p= 0.07). High …
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