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How to purify water with sunlight
« on: October 21, 2010, 10:03:51 PM »
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  •  How to Purify Water with Sunlight

    Did you know that solar radiation from the sun can purify water and make it safe for drinking from harmful bacteria?

    While so often we hear or read about the bad things that the sun is capable of doing to us, we should also know that some of the same energy from the sun can be harnessed for doing good. A few good examples include solar electric panels, solar hot water panels, and solar ovens.

    Well here is one more good example. Harnessing the solar energy from the sun to purify water from a lake or stream into safe drinking water. It is much simpler than you may think. Here’s how…

    UV-A rays from the sun, (Ultraviolet-A, longwave, 315-400 nm), will terminate harmful bacteria, parasites, and viruses in water, given enough sun exposure.

    A clear plastic bottle filled with water, exposed to the sun for 6 hours will make the water safe to drink (see the caveat list). In fact, the effectiveness of terminating  harmful bacteria is an amazing 5-Nines, that is, 99.999 percent!

    List of germs that are terminated from UV-A sunlight exposure at 6 hours

        * Bacteria – Escherichia coli
        * Bacteria – Vibrio cholera
        * Bacteria – Salmonella
        * Bacteria – Shigella flexneri
        * Bacteria – Campylobacter jejuni
        * Bacteria – Yersinia enterocolitica
        * Virus – Rotavirus
        * Parasites – Giardia
        * Parasites – Cryptosporidium (needs 10 hours exposure)


    List of caveats to UV-A sunlight water purification

        * This method kills germs. If the water is already contaminated with chemicals from pollution, the chemicals will remain.
        * If the water is cloudy and dirty, it should be filtered first to allow the UV-A rays to effectively penetrate into the water.
        * The plastic water bottle should be no bigger than 3 liters. UV-A will lose 50 percent effectiveness at a depth of 10 mm in moderately cloudy water, whereas UV-A will only lose 25 percent effectiveness at a depth of 10 mm in clear water. Just use a typical size soda bottle or water bottle.



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    How to purify water with sunlight

    The recommended bottle to use is a “PET” bottle. It is very common and is typically used for soda or other soft drinks.

    PET, PolyEthylene Terephthalate, Recycle code #1 on bottom of bottle.

    pete-1

    The bottle must not be colored. It must be a clear bottle. Again, it must be a clear plastic bottle. Not glass (glass blocks too much of the UV-A for this purpose).

    The bottle must be clean. Common Sense.

    Fill the bottle with water. If the water is very cloudy, it must be filtered by first pouring through a cloth or such material to capture sediment.

    Lay the bottle down in the sun. Do not stand them up. Ideally the bottles would by placed so that they face the same angle up to the sun to maximize the UV-A penetration.

    Even better would be to lie the bottles on a reflective surface to increase the UV-A exposure using direct and reflected sunlight. This is not necessary, however it would shorten the required time and ensure optimum UV-A exposure.

    If the sky is partly cloudy with only a few clouds, then 6 hours sunlight exposure will be enough time. If the sky is half filled with clouds, or more, then 2 days will be required.

    Note that the outdoor temperature does not matter, so long as the UV-A sunlight exposure has been 6 hours. It is true that the hotter the water temperature inside the bottle, the faster the process, however there is no need to be concerned about temperature provided the water has been exposed to sunlight for 6 hours.

    See how easy it is?

    By the way, an excellent source for more information on this subject is from the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Sciences and Technology.
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    How to purify water with sunlight
    « Reply #1 on: October 27, 2010, 10:55:26 PM »
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  • Couldn't you just boil the water? It would be a whole lot faster.


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    How to purify water with sunlight
    « Reply #2 on: October 31, 2010, 12:52:43 PM »
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  • I think the purpose of this is, if you can't boil the water or have tablets to purify, then here's one more method to use in an emergency.  You don't think we're going to live in LaLaLand forever do you?  There may come a day when we will have absolutely nothing left.  Prepare.
    "I will lead her into solitude and there I will speak to her heart.  Osee 2:14