A novel filtration system based on ceramic silver-impregnated pot filter combined with adsorption processes to remove waterborne bacteria

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Rivera-Sánchez Sandra Patricia,Ocampo-Ibáñez Iván Darío,Silva-Leal Jorge Antonio,Flórez-Elvira Liliana Janeth,Castaño-Hincapié Ana Valentina,Dávila-Estupiñan Andreina,Martínez-Rivera Jorge Iván,Pérez-Vidal Andrea

Abstract

AbstractHalving the proportion of the people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation is among the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Lack of access to safe drinking water has been associated with the prevalence of waterborne diseases. Due to this reported association, the development of household water treatment devices has been an alternative to improve the quality supply of domestic water. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the performance of a ceramic silver-impregnated pot filter (CSF) system coupled with an adsorption process, composed of silver-impregnated granular activated carbon and zeolite (CSF + GAC-Z), to remove waterborne bacteria Escherichia coli and Salmonella spp. from spiked water. The performance of this system was compared with the conventional CSF system. In this respect, we evaluated six CSF and six CSF + GAC-Z using spiked water with 103 and 102 CFU/mL of E. coli and Salmonella spp. The mean percentage of removals ranged between 98% and 99.98%. The highest bacterial removal efficiency was recorded by the CSF + GAC-Z (99%) and CSF (99.98%) for E. coli and Salmonella spp., respectively, but no significant statistical differences were found between filtration systems. Our findings suggest that the CSF + GAC-Z system was effective in the removal of waterborne bacteria from spiked water.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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