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Evaluation of a new water treatment for point-of-use household applications to remove microorganisms and arsenic from drinking water
Author Affiliations
Procter & Gamble (United Kingdom), Procter & Gamble (United States), Freeman Hospital
Published InJournal of Water and Health
Year2003
Citations107
Abstract
Contamination of drinking water by microorganisms and arsenic represents a major human health hazard in many parts of the world. An estimated 3.4 million deaths a year are attributable to waterborne diseases. Arsenic poisoning from contaminated water sources is causing a major health emergency in some countries such as Bangladesh where 35 to 77 million people are at risk. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently recognized point-of-use water treatment as an effective means of reducing illness in developing country households. A new point-of-use water treatment system that is based on flocculation, sedimentation and disinfection was evaluated for the removal of bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens as well as arsenic from drinking water to estimate its potential for use in…
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