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Many different foreign materials and contaminates
make their way into our waterways. In developing countries,
the absence of a water treatment infrastructure poses
great danger to the people and to the ecosystem. in
this activity, we are going to add different pollutants
to our water and experience the ease or difficulty
in removing these items by using different kinds of
filters.
Thinking Out of the Box...
Bangladesh: Old saris are the key to cleaner, safer
water
Source: SPLASH! Newsletter,
WaterYear 2003
The number of cholera cases in remote Bangladeshi
villages was halved when local women poured drinking
water, collected from rivers and ponds, through their
old saris. The folded saris trapped more than 99 percent
of the cholera causing bacteria which, although tiny,
attached itself to plankton to big to squeeze through
the pores in the fabric. Tens of thousands of people
die every year from dehydration causes by cholera
induced diarrhoea and many lives could be saved by
filtering water in this way. |