Assessing the effectiveness of the Shapla arsenic removal filter

The study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Shap!a Arsenic Removal Filter. The two villages of Sonargaon Upazila were sel~cted , as the use of this filter was mainly concentrated there. A total of 50 Shapla filters were provided among the villagers by the International Development...

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Main Authors: Jakariya, Md., Quaiyum, Md.
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出版: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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spelling 10361-130352019-11-20T21:01:42Z Assessing the effectiveness of the Shapla arsenic removal filter Jakariya, Md. Quaiyum, Md. Shapla Arsenic removal filter Sonargaon Upazila BRAC Arsenic Water--Purification--Arsenic removal Arsenic -- Environmental aspects -- Bangladesh. Drinking water -- Arsenic content -- Bangladesh. The study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Shap!a Arsenic Removal Filter. The two villages of Sonargaon Upazila were sel~cted , as the use of this filter was mainly concentrated there. A total of 50 Shapla filters were provided among the villagers by the International Development Enterprises, Bangladesh free of cost under the arsenic mitigation project, implemented by BRAC, in collaboration with Unicef and OPHE. Data were collected through interview and observation in mid - August 2002. The water of the functioning Shapla filters was tested for arsenic using Merck test kit from Gem1any during the survey. A total of 47 Shapla filters out of 50, were surveyed where about 92% of them were functioning. The arsenic concentration level in the water filtered of Shapla filters (72%) was within the tolerable limits (up to O.OSmglL). The now rate of 28% of the Shapla filters was 4 to 6 litresl Hour and it was 2.4 to 2.9 litresl Hour for another 28% of the Shapla filters. About 81 % of the respondents did not know about the interval of testing water of Shapla filter. The teaching about maintenance of the Shapla filter to the respondents was universal (93%). After the latest testing, the water of about 74% of the Shapla filters was reported arsenic free (within the tolerable limits). But some of the respondents (22%) did not know the test result. The disposal of the non-functioned media (expired media)(78%) was all over. From this study it may be concluded that the majority of the Shapla Arsenic Removal Filters provided were functioning, although some of them were found highly contaminated with arsenic. In some cases the now rate is very low and should be improved. Filter users should be informed about the result of testing in time. A proper management of disposal of expired media should be introduced. 2019-11-20T07:57:57Z 2019-11-20T07:57:57Z 2002-12 Research report Jakariya, M., & Quaiyum, M. (2002, December). Assessing the effectiveness of the Shapla arsenic removal filter. Research Reports (2002): Health Studies, Vol - XXXIII, 71–85. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13035 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
collection Institutional Repository
language English
topic Shapla Arsenic removal filter
Sonargaon Upazila
BRAC
Arsenic
Water--Purification--Arsenic removal
Arsenic -- Environmental aspects -- Bangladesh.
Drinking water -- Arsenic content -- Bangladesh.
spellingShingle Shapla Arsenic removal filter
Sonargaon Upazila
BRAC
Arsenic
Water--Purification--Arsenic removal
Arsenic -- Environmental aspects -- Bangladesh.
Drinking water -- Arsenic content -- Bangladesh.
Jakariya, Md.
Quaiyum, Md.
Assessing the effectiveness of the Shapla arsenic removal filter
description The study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the Shap!a Arsenic Removal Filter. The two villages of Sonargaon Upazila were sel~cted , as the use of this filter was mainly concentrated there. A total of 50 Shapla filters were provided among the villagers by the International Development Enterprises, Bangladesh free of cost under the arsenic mitigation project, implemented by BRAC, in collaboration with Unicef and OPHE. Data were collected through interview and observation in mid - August 2002. The water of the functioning Shapla filters was tested for arsenic using Merck test kit from Gem1any during the survey. A total of 47 Shapla filters out of 50, were surveyed where about 92% of them were functioning. The arsenic concentration level in the water filtered of Shapla filters (72%) was within the tolerable limits (up to O.OSmglL). The now rate of 28% of the Shapla filters was 4 to 6 litresl Hour and it was 2.4 to 2.9 litresl Hour for another 28% of the Shapla filters. About 81 % of the respondents did not know about the interval of testing water of Shapla filter. The teaching about maintenance of the Shapla filter to the respondents was universal (93%). After the latest testing, the water of about 74% of the Shapla filters was reported arsenic free (within the tolerable limits). But some of the respondents (22%) did not know the test result. The disposal of the non-functioned media (expired media)(78%) was all over. From this study it may be concluded that the majority of the Shapla Arsenic Removal Filters provided were functioning, although some of them were found highly contaminated with arsenic. In some cases the now rate is very low and should be improved. Filter users should be informed about the result of testing in time. A proper management of disposal of expired media should be introduced.
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