Household pasteurization of drinking-water: the chulli water-treatment system.

Mohammad Fakhrul Islam, Richard B Johnston
Author Information
  1. Mohammad Fakhrul Islam: Applied Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Rajshahi University, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.

Abstract

A simple flow-through system has been developed which makes use of wasted heat generated in traditional clay ovens (chullis) to pasteurize surface water. A hollow aluminium coil is built into the clay chulli, and water is passed through the coil during normal cooking events. By adjusting the flow rate, effluent temperature can be maintained at approximately 70 degrees C. Laboratory testing, along with over 400 field tests on chulli systems deployed in six pilot villages, showed that the treatment completely inactivated thermotolerant coliforms. The chulli system produces up to 90 litres per day of treated water at the household level, without any additional time or fuel requirement. The technology has been developed to provide a safe alternative source of drinking-water in arsenic-contaminated areas, but can also have wide application wherever people consume microbiologically-contaminated water.

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MeSH Term

Animals
Arsenic
Bangladesh
Consumer Product Safety
Fresh Water
Hot Temperature
Humans
Water Microbiology
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water Purification
Water Supply

Chemicals

Water Pollutants, Chemical
Arsenic

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