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WHAT IS THE HUMANITARIAN NEED?

This innovation addresses the inadequacies of current water treatment technologies, which are frequently not aligned with humanitarian objectives; resulting in unnecessarily expensive and sometimes ineffective relief.

WHAT IS THE INNOVATIVE SOLUTION?

Plate settling principles allow for relatively higher loading rates and consequentially a higher treated water production yield within a smaller footprint. By making the unit collapsible, setup times and transportation costs can also be reduced.
Added Value: Ultimately, larger volumes of water can be produced within SPHERE Standard water quality levels using a relatively low-cost and simple treatment process.

Innovation Phases Description:

  • Development: Development of a collapsible emergency water treatment system using inclined plate settling principles in partnership with relevant stakeholders (e.g. relief agencies, water treatment industry).
  • Implementation: Design, testing, validation, and implementation of the proposed technology in humanitarian relief contexts.

WHAT ARE THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES?

  • The principle deliverable is the Origami water treatment kit itself.
  • During the development of the water treatment system and its performance evaluation, a testing protocol for this kit will be established to aid in the development of other water treatment innovations.
  • Additionally, project findings will be disseminated through appropriate fora.
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Latest Updates

The project continues with Juba deployment

Jan 2015

Follow the rest of this innovations journey, as it deployed in Juba in South Sudan.

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2015Jan

IWA PIA-DEV Awards Ceremony

04 Nov 2013

The team make the long trip from Quebec City to Nairobi was to receive the Global Winner prize in the Drinking Water Applied Research category for the Project Innovation Awards-Development.

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2013Nov

Testing and Turbidity

08 Jul 2013

The team are now approaching the end of our initial testing phase and are pleased to report good results.

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Jul

Water treatment in a nutshell…

02 Apr 2013

The project’s lead shares his thoughts on the rationale underpinning the use of inclined plate settling.

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Apr

Long time, no see

30 Nov 2012

Apart from the normal organising and planning that takes place at the start of any project, we have mainly been working towards the optimisation of the plate settler we are developing.

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2012Nov

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