Abstract

This study reports the development of a simplified slow sand filter with granular carbon for water purification which could be used for teaching. It was fabricated using transparent perspex glass for the filter chamber, PVC pipe, fine sand, coarse sand and granular carbon for removal of physicochemical and pathogens in the contaminated water. The filter has a50 litres storage tank from which raw water flows into the filter chamber through the pipe. The filter chamber (30 by 30 cm and 100 cm high) has 10 cm layer of granular carbon, three sand layers as the filter bed (30cm depth with grain size 0.20 mm, 20 cm with grain size 0.35 mm and 10 cm with gravel 6.00 mm). Water samples were collected from Asa River. The water sample was poured into the water filter; water samples were collected and analyzed. The filter has a capacity for producing 15.25 litres/h of clean water. The values of turbidity, pH, Electrical conductivity, Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, Iron II, Colonies growing on nutrient agent at 37°C in 24 hours and E-Coli for the filtered water were 0.91mg/l, 6.7, 26.8μS/cm, 12.6mg/l, 16.0mg/l, 0.82mg/l, 0.31mg/l, 0.12mg/l, 12 and 8, respectively while the corresponding values for non-filtered water were 6.7mg/l, 7.2, 83.7μS/cm, 28.0mg/l, 20.0mg/l, 1.63mg/l, 0.72mg/l, 0.65mg/l, 40 and 13. The filter reduced E-Coli present in the water by 69%. The slow sand water filter could be used in the school laboratory as a water treatment prototype device for teaching students.Keywords: slow sand filter, water quality, water treatment, granular carbon

Highlights

  • Potable water is indispensable for survival of human race and the demand for potable water is increasing because of the population growth

  • A water filter such as slow sand water filter does not requires electric power for its operation, relatively cheapand could be used in school laboratories for teaching students on how filtration is done in the water treatment plant and could be used in rural areas for water purification

  • The laboratory slow sand filter was transparent perspex glass, freely running sand, plastic fabricated from locally available materials mainly bucket and PVC pipe

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Introduction

Potable water is indispensable for survival of human race and the demand for potable water is increasing because of the population growth. A water filter such as slow sand water filter does not requires electric power for its operation, relatively cheapand could be used in school laboratories for teaching students on how filtration is done in the water treatment plant and could be used in rural areas for water purification. Filtration by silk cloth to remove debris and other particles in rural areas in olden day was not effective for water purification because it does not remove colour, odour, taste, most chemicals and does not totally remove pathogens that could cause deadly. The objective of this study was to develop a simple laboratory slow sand filter with granular carbon and to determine the effect of the filter on some physical, chemical and biological properties of a river water

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