PARADOX Hundreds of millions of dollars to build wells, channels and pipes for the water, then the water is collected in the "normal" plastic...
Published on by Andrea Benecchi, The first water container in the World produced with Antibacterial Molecules and bio plastic
Media
Taxonomy
- Water
- Public Health
- Disease
- Diarrhea
- Microorganism
- Bacteria
- Feces
- Infection
- E. coli
- Potable
- Disease Prevention
- Drinking Water Security
- Heath & Safety
- Waterborne Pathogens
- Education & Research
- Water & Diseases
- Purification
- Antimicrobial
- Human Rights
6 Comments
-
Suggest the type of container with images which is affordable handy and hyhienic for the people living in developing countries.
-
A great argument to adopt the G7Water catalyst because it is naturally antimicrobial by using it. see http://G7water.com
1 Comment reply
-
Many thanks Rick for your comment, visit our website www.swisafe.com
-
-
www.h2gopurifier.com. 50 cents per year in common salt to make water safe for a family in a developing country. The device lasts 10 years.
-
Can they spray it with Lysol or equivalent?
-
Thanks for your comment, but there need an antibacterial product to limit the bacterial proliferation and the consequences of diseases as diarrhea and disentery.
-
Your illustration shows a variety of vessels, the most common being used cooking oil containers. Any closed vessel like this is better than an open one but 'designed for purpose' blue water containers are much better though obviously more expensive. When I tried to introduce them in Guyana I was told (by an 'expert') that they would not work as some people would use them for diesel! Chlorination is a secondary issue after efficient collection and storage. The Hippo Roller is a great leap forward.