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WATERSPOUTT: Water Sustainable Point Of Use Treatment Technologies

Solar water disinfection (SODIS) uses freely available solar energy to inactivate pathogens in water stored in transparent containers placed in direct sunlight. The WATERSPOUTT project, funded by the EU, will design, field-test and evaluate a solar-ceramic filtration unit for the treatment of drinking water in Chikwawa District, Southern Malawi.
Our Design Partner, Dr. Lyndon Buck from Buckinghamshire New University, UK, exploring opportunities for ceramics development with women in Kwataine Village during his recent visit to Chikwawa District, Southern Malawi

Project Link
http://www.waterspoutt.eu

WASHTED Project Collaborators
Tracy Morse, Kingsley Lungu


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Contact information

The University of Malawi, The Polytechnic
Chichiri, Blantyre 3.
Malawi

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Phone: (+265)1 870 411