Water Quality Research Journal (Nov 2023)

Development and evaluation of filter for canal water potability

  • V. Tiwari,
  • J. P. Singh,
  • P. Sahota,
  • N. N. Singh,
  • K. Singh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wqrj.2023.009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 4
pp. 264 – 277

Abstract

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A low-cost portable water filter having a capacity of 15 l for an average small family size was designed, developed, and fabricated for canal water potability. The volume and thickness of filter media were computed and found to be 4,544 cm3 and 5.6 cm, respectively. The provision for injection of sodium hypochlorite solution was made for the removal of bacterial contaminants and calibrated as 1.5 mL for 15 l of water to maintain the required level of residual chlorine content (2–5 ppm) which was supplied through the pumping unit. The adsorbed contaminants on the filter media could be removed by placing it in 3 l of boiled water for 2 min. The experiment was conducted to determine the settlement duration of suspended solids in canal water and found to be 8 h, thereafter allowing it for filtration. The performance of the developed filter was evaluated by analyzing water quality parameters of the canal water before and after filtration. The values of biological oxygen demand (BOD), chemical oxygen demand (COD), MPN, TDS, pH, and residual chlorine of filtered water were found to be within the permissible limit. The cost of the developed filter was estimated to be INR 1,300 which is economically viable, technically feasible, and easily portable. HIGHLIGHTS A portable water filter of height 34.4 cm, and diameter 33.2 cm having a 15-l capacity was developed and evaluated.; Physicochemical and biological water quality parameters of filtered water were within the permissible limit.; Filter media and filter body can be exposed to sunlight (UV rays) for disinfection and detachable for washing.; Supplies hygienic water with low operation and maintenance costs.;

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