Scientists at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research’s Lucknow-based Indian Institute of Toxicology Research (CSIR-IITR) have developed a technology for disinfecting water that promises to provide safe and clean drinking water at a cost of just two paise per litre.
The technology is based on the principle of anodic oxidation. Raw water is passed through a chamber and disinfection occurs with the help of singlet oxygen species generated at the anode. The technology has been named Oneer – ‘O’ for singlet oxygen species and `neer’ for water.
The know-how has been transferred to a Delhi firm, Bluebird Water Purifiers. The technology is modular in design and can be used both at domestic and community level.
A senior CSIR official noted that a key feature of the technology is that purified water will retain all essential minerals and there will be no wastage as it happens in reverse osmosis (RO)-based purifiers. In addition, there will be no need to add any chemical and the water can be stored for around 30 hours without the risk of any re-contamination.
The water purifier can eliminate disease-causing pathogens such as virus, bacteria, fungi, protozoa and cyst to provide safe drinking water as per national and international standards, CSIR officials said.
CSIR Director General Dr. Shekhar C Mande noted that a large proportion of India’s rural community still consumed water of poor quality and expressed the hope that the device will go a long way in addressing the issue.
Source- India Science Wire