Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
Research scope:
- Address deficiencies of standard monitoring of development programs through surveys that are unreliable and often result in over-reporting
- Instrumented monitoring can provide objective data points
- Monitoring used for EcoZoom high efficiency stoves and LifeStraw Family Water Filter
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- Portland State University
- London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
- DelAgua Rwanda Ltd.
- Christina Barstow
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Research scope:
- Develop innovative toilet concept that is waterless, off-grid, affordable and creates useful products out of human waste.
- Built a Phase I research prototype to present at the World Toilet Fair in New Delhi, India in 2014.
- Sol-Char Toilet uses concentrated solar power transmitted through fiberoptic cables to convert human waste to char, a benign, odorless, charcoal-like product that can be used as solid fuel or fertilizer.
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Research scope:
- Provide reliable, clean drinking water using UV disinfection while creating local business opportunities for manufacturing, marketing, and maintaining the systems.
- Prototype developed and tested using simple construction techniques and materials widely available in developing communities.
- Needs further testing, market study, feasibility test and business model, field testing.
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Collaborators:
- Christina Barstow
- Aaron Dotson
- Sonya Milonova
Research scope:
- Evaluation of Community Water Treatment Plants (pictured) and Point-of-Use Sawyer Filters in Amazon communities
- Chemical and operational water treatment optimization
- Water treatment plant operator training
- Water quality testing
- 22 graduate students participated over four year project
Funded by:
- National Science Foundation International Research Experiences for Students (NSF-IRES)
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