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Emergency treatment of
drinking water at point-of-use

          World Health Organization

This note is about simple treatment of drinking water at    Such cloths remove organisms known as copepods,
point-of-use for people in, or just after an emergency.     which act as intermediate hosts for the guinea-worm
The options suggested are quick short-term measures         larvae. The cloth must always be used with the same
to provide a safe survival level supply of drinking water   surface uppermost. The cloth may be cleaned using
from unsafe polluted water sources. The options should      soap and clean water.
be sustainable until a longer-term safe and cost-
effective supply is available to the population.
                                                            Aeration
The methods described are suitable for water taken          Aeration is a treatment process in which water is
from any source but, in general, will only remove           brought into close contact with air for the primary
physical and microbiological pollution. Pollution by        purpose of increasing the oxygen content of the water.
chemicals such as after a spillage of industrial waste      With increased oxygen content:
will not normally be removed by these processes and
specialist advice should be taken.                              volatile substances such as hydrogen sulphide
                                                                and methane which affect taste and odour are
In general terms, treatment of water at household level         removed;
follows the processes shown in Figure1. However,
                                                                carbon dioxide content of water is reduced; and
depending on the quality of raw water, some processes
may not be necessary.                                           dissolved minerals such as iron and manganese
                                                                are oxidised so that they form precipitates, which
                                                                can be removed by sedimentation and filtration.

                                                            The close contact between water and air required for
                       Straining                            aeration can be achieved in a number of ways. At a
                                                            household level, rapidly shake a container part-full of

                  Storage/Settlement

                                                                                           Raw water

                       Filtration                                           Aerator tray




                      Disinfection



    Figure 1. General steps in the water treatment
      processes undertaken at household level
                                                                                                Aerated
                                                                                                 water

Straining
Pouring water through a clean piece of cotton cloth will
remove a certain amount of the suspended silt and
solids. It is important that the cloth used is clean, as
dirty cloth may introduce additional pollutants.
Specifically made monofilament filter cloths may be                          Figure 2. Aerator trays
used in areas where guinea-worm disease is prevalent.


 WHO        –   Technical Notes for Emergencies             Technical Note No. 5           Draft revised: 7.1.05   1
Emergency treatment of drinking water


                                                                           2                         4                     2
                           2
                                         3
                                                                                         3                                        3
              1
  (a)                                               (b)        1                                   (c)           1
        Drinking water: Always take from pot 3. This water has been stored for at least two days, and the quality has improved.
        Periodically this pot will be washed out and may be sterilized by scalding with boiling water.
        Each day when new water is brought to the house:
        (a) Slowly pour water stored in Pot 2 into Pot 3, wash out Pot 2.
        (b) Slowly pour water stored in Pot 1 into Pot 2, wash out Pot 1.
        (c) Pour water collected from the source (Bucket 4) into Pot 1. You may wish to strain it through a clean cloth.
        Using a flexible pipe to siphon water from one pot to another disturbs the sediment less than pouring.

                                                Figure 3. The three pot treatment system

water, for about five minutes and then stand the water                       Simple up-flow sand filter
for a further 30 minutes to allow any suspended                              Simple household filters may be put together inside
particles to settle to the bottom.                                           clay, metal or plastic containers. The vessels are filled
                                                                             with layers of sand and gravel and pipework arranged
On a larger scale, aeration may be achieved by                               to force the water to flow either upwards or downwards
allowing water to trickle through one or more well-                          through the filter. Figure 4 shows a modified simple
ventilated, perforated trays containing small stones, as                     upward rapid flow filter.
shown in Figure 2. Again, the water must be collected
in a container and allowed to stand for about 30                             A filter such as this could be built from a 200 litre drum.
minutes to settle suspended particles.                                       It has a filter bed made up coarse sand (of about 0.3m
                                                                             depth) of grain size between 3 and 4mm diameter, and
                                                                             supported by gravel covered by a perforated metal
Storage and settlement                                                       tray. The effective filtration rate of such a filter could be
When water is stored for a day in safe conditions, more                      as high as 230 litres per hour.
than 50% of most bacteria die. Furthermore, during
storage, the suspended solids and some of the                                Such filters must be dismantled regularly to clean the
pathogens will settle to the bottom of the container. The                    sand and gravel and remove any settled silt. The
container used for storage and settlement should have                        frequency of cleaning is dependant on the level of
a lid to avoid recontamination, but should have a neck                       turbidity of the raw water. Furthermore, such filters are
wide enough to facilitate periodic cleaning. For                             not effective at removing the pathogens. Therefore the
example a bucket with a lid could be used for this                           water must be disinfected or stored for 48 hours in
purpose.                                                                     order to make it safe.

Water should be drawn from the top of the container
where it will be cleanest and contain less pathogens.                        Charcoal filters
Storage and settlement for at least 48 hours also                            Charcoal can be quite effective at removing some
eliminates organisms called the cercariae, which act as                      tastes, odours, and colour. Ordinary charcoal available
intermediate host in the life cycle of bilharziasis                          locally could be used, but activated carbon is more
(schistosomoasis), a water-based disease prevalent in                        effective, though rather expensive. An example of such
some countries. Longer periods of storage will leader                        a filter is the UNICEF upflow sand filter, illustrated in
to better water quality.                                                     Figure 5. However, if the charcoal is not regularly
                                                                             renewed or if the filter is left unused for some time,
A household can maximize the benefit of storage and
                                                                             there is evidence that it can become the breeding
settlement by using the three-pot system illustrated in
                                                                             ground for harmful bacteria.
Figure 3.

Filtration                                                                   Ceramic filters
Filtration is the passage of polluted water through a                        Water may be purified by allowing it to pass through a
porous medium (such as sand). The process uses the                           ceramic filter element. These are sometimes called
principle of natural cleansing of the soil.                                  candles. In this process, suspended particles are

 2          Draft revised: 7.1.05         Technical Note No. 5                   WHO          –    Technical Notes for Emergencies
Emergency treatment of drinking water

                                                                         mechanically filtered from the water. The filtered water
                                                           Inlet         must be boiled or otherwise disinfected. Some filters are
                               Cover                                     impregnated with silver which acts as a disinfectant and
                                                                         kills bacteria, removing the need for boiling the water
       Outlet
                                                                         after filtration. Ceramic filters can be manufactured
                                                                         locally, but are also mass-produced. They can be costly
                                                                         but have a long storage life and so can be purchased
                                                                         and stored in preparation for future emergencies. The
                               Water                                     impurities held back by the candle surface need to be
                                                                         brushed off under running water, at regular intervals. In
                                                                         order to reduce frequent clogging, the inlet water
                                                                         should have a low turbidity. Figure 6 shows a variety of
              300mm




                               Coarse
                                Sand                                     ceramic candles.



    Drain                              Perforated
                       Rocks
   stopper                             metal plate




  Figure 4. A simple upflow rapid sand filter




                                                                                                     Candle filters

                                                                         Disinfection
                                                                         It is essential that drinking water be free of harmful
                                                                         organisms. Storage, sedimentation and filtration of
                                                                         water reduce the contents of harmful bacteria but none
                                                                         of them can guarantee the complete removal of germs.
                                                                         Disinfection is a treatment process that ensures drinking
                                                                         water is free from harmful organisms or pathogens. It is
                                                                         recommended that this be the final treatment stage, as
                                                                         many of the disinfection processes will be hampered by
                                                                         suspended solids and organic matter in the water.
  Figure 5. The Unicef upflow charcoal filter                            There are various methods of achieving disinfection at
                                                                         household level:




      (a) Manufactured unit              (b) Candle with jars         (c) Using candle with siphon            (d) Porous jar

                                                            Figure 6. Ceramic filters


WHO       –           Technical Notes for Emergencies                    Technical Note No. 5             Draft revised: 7.1.05   3
Emergency treatment of drinking water

Disinfection by boiling                                        solution, at the point of dispensing.
Boiling is a very effective though energy consuming            See Note 1 Cleaning and            Clear side of
                                                               disinfecting wells for details of bottle facing        Half
method to destroy various pathogens such as viruses,                                              sun                 blackened
                                                               preparing chlorine solutions.                          bottle
spores, cysts and worm eggs. The water should be
brought to a rolling boil for at least five minutes and
preferably up to a period of twenty minutes. Apart from        Solar disinfection
the high energy costs involved in boiling, the other           Ultra-violent rays from the
disadvantage is the change in taste of water due to the        sun are used to inactivate and
release of air from the water. The taste can be                destroy pathogens present in       Ultra violet
                                                                                                  radiation
improved by vigorously stirring the water, or shaking the      water. Fill transparent plastic
water in a sealed container after it has cooled. A better      containers with water and
water quality can be obtained by storing the boiled            expose them to full sunlight for
water, as described earlier.                                   about five hours (or two consecutive
                                                               days under 100% cloudy sky).
Disinfection using chlorine                                    Disinfection occurs by a combination of
Chlorine is a chemical most widely used for the                radiation and thermal treatment. If a water
disinfection of drinking water because of its ease of          temperature of least 50oC is achieved, an exposure
use, ability to measure its effectiveness, availability and    period of one hour is sufficient. Solar disinfection
relatively lower cost. When used correctly, chlorine will      requires clear water to be effective.
kill all viruses and bacteria, but some species of
protozoa and helmithes are resistant. There are several        An enhanced example is the SODIS system, whereby
different sources of chlorine for home use; in liquid,         half-blackened bottles are used to increase the heat
powder and tablet form. Chlorine is commonly available         gain, with the clear side of the bottle facing the sun, as
to households as liquid bleach (sodium hypo chlorite),         shown above.
usually with a chlorine concentration of 1%. Liquid
bleach is sold in bottles or sachets, available on a           Other water treatment chemicals
commercial basis.                                              A number of commercially produced chemicals have
                                                               been developed to holistically treat water at household
Chlorine must be added in sufficient quantities to             level in emergency situations. Studies have shown that
destroy all the germs but not so much as to affect the         some of these powders significantly remove pathogenic
taste adversely. The chemicals should also have                bacteria, viruses and parasites from water. They also
sufficient contact time with the pathogens (at least 30        enable the particles to flocculate together, so they then
minutes for chlorine). Deciding on the right quantity can      to sink to the bottom of the container. Commercially
be difficult, as substances in the water will react with       available sachets typically treat 10 litres of water. The
the disinfectant at different rates. Furthermore, the          water should be allowed to stand for at least 5 minutes
strength of the disinfectant may decline with time             before it is strained. It should be allowed to stand for a
depending on how it is stored. It is therefore                 further 30 minutes before it is used for human
recommended that in emergency situations, chlorine             consumption.
solutions be centrally dispensed to the users by
qualified personnel. Displaced people should receive
standard containers for collecting/storing water, as well      Further information
as simple dropper tubes or syringes. Technical staff           Shaw, Rod (ed.) (1999) Running Water: More technical
should provide the instructions for mixing the chlorine           briefs on health, water and sanitation, ITDG, UK.



World Health Organization
WHO Headquarters                               Telephone:     (+ 41 22) 791 21 11
Avenue Appia 20                                Facsimile:     (+ 41 22) 791 31 11
1211 Geneva 27                                 Telex:         415 416
Switzerland                                    Telegraph:     UNISANTE GENEVA


       This information has been prepared by WEDC
       Author: Sam Kayaga Series Editor: Bob Reed Design: Glenda McMahon Illustrations: Rod Shaw Graphics: Ken Chatterton
       Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK.
       Phone: +44 1509 222885 Fax: +44 1509 211079 E-mail: WEDC@lboro.ac.uk Website: www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc


 4       Draft revised: 7.1.05   Technical Note No. 5             WHO         –   Technical Notes for Emergencies

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Emergency treatment of drinking_water

  • 1. Emergency treatment of drinking water at point-of-use World Health Organization This note is about simple treatment of drinking water at Such cloths remove organisms known as copepods, point-of-use for people in, or just after an emergency. which act as intermediate hosts for the guinea-worm The options suggested are quick short-term measures larvae. The cloth must always be used with the same to provide a safe survival level supply of drinking water surface uppermost. The cloth may be cleaned using from unsafe polluted water sources. The options should soap and clean water. be sustainable until a longer-term safe and cost- effective supply is available to the population. Aeration The methods described are suitable for water taken Aeration is a treatment process in which water is from any source but, in general, will only remove brought into close contact with air for the primary physical and microbiological pollution. Pollution by purpose of increasing the oxygen content of the water. chemicals such as after a spillage of industrial waste With increased oxygen content: will not normally be removed by these processes and specialist advice should be taken. volatile substances such as hydrogen sulphide and methane which affect taste and odour are In general terms, treatment of water at household level removed; follows the processes shown in Figure1. However, carbon dioxide content of water is reduced; and depending on the quality of raw water, some processes may not be necessary. dissolved minerals such as iron and manganese are oxidised so that they form precipitates, which can be removed by sedimentation and filtration. The close contact between water and air required for Straining aeration can be achieved in a number of ways. At a household level, rapidly shake a container part-full of Storage/Settlement Raw water Filtration Aerator tray Disinfection Figure 1. General steps in the water treatment processes undertaken at household level Aerated water Straining Pouring water through a clean piece of cotton cloth will remove a certain amount of the suspended silt and solids. It is important that the cloth used is clean, as dirty cloth may introduce additional pollutants. Specifically made monofilament filter cloths may be Figure 2. Aerator trays used in areas where guinea-worm disease is prevalent. WHO – Technical Notes for Emergencies Technical Note No. 5 Draft revised: 7.1.05 1
  • 2. Emergency treatment of drinking water 2 4 2 2 3 3 3 1 (a) (b) 1 (c) 1 Drinking water: Always take from pot 3. This water has been stored for at least two days, and the quality has improved. Periodically this pot will be washed out and may be sterilized by scalding with boiling water. Each day when new water is brought to the house: (a) Slowly pour water stored in Pot 2 into Pot 3, wash out Pot 2. (b) Slowly pour water stored in Pot 1 into Pot 2, wash out Pot 1. (c) Pour water collected from the source (Bucket 4) into Pot 1. You may wish to strain it through a clean cloth. Using a flexible pipe to siphon water from one pot to another disturbs the sediment less than pouring. Figure 3. The three pot treatment system water, for about five minutes and then stand the water Simple up-flow sand filter for a further 30 minutes to allow any suspended Simple household filters may be put together inside particles to settle to the bottom. clay, metal or plastic containers. The vessels are filled with layers of sand and gravel and pipework arranged On a larger scale, aeration may be achieved by to force the water to flow either upwards or downwards allowing water to trickle through one or more well- through the filter. Figure 4 shows a modified simple ventilated, perforated trays containing small stones, as upward rapid flow filter. shown in Figure 2. Again, the water must be collected in a container and allowed to stand for about 30 A filter such as this could be built from a 200 litre drum. minutes to settle suspended particles. It has a filter bed made up coarse sand (of about 0.3m depth) of grain size between 3 and 4mm diameter, and supported by gravel covered by a perforated metal Storage and settlement tray. The effective filtration rate of such a filter could be When water is stored for a day in safe conditions, more as high as 230 litres per hour. than 50% of most bacteria die. Furthermore, during storage, the suspended solids and some of the Such filters must be dismantled regularly to clean the pathogens will settle to the bottom of the container. The sand and gravel and remove any settled silt. The container used for storage and settlement should have frequency of cleaning is dependant on the level of a lid to avoid recontamination, but should have a neck turbidity of the raw water. Furthermore, such filters are wide enough to facilitate periodic cleaning. For not effective at removing the pathogens. Therefore the example a bucket with a lid could be used for this water must be disinfected or stored for 48 hours in purpose. order to make it safe. Water should be drawn from the top of the container where it will be cleanest and contain less pathogens. Charcoal filters Storage and settlement for at least 48 hours also Charcoal can be quite effective at removing some eliminates organisms called the cercariae, which act as tastes, odours, and colour. Ordinary charcoal available intermediate host in the life cycle of bilharziasis locally could be used, but activated carbon is more (schistosomoasis), a water-based disease prevalent in effective, though rather expensive. An example of such some countries. Longer periods of storage will leader a filter is the UNICEF upflow sand filter, illustrated in to better water quality. Figure 5. However, if the charcoal is not regularly renewed or if the filter is left unused for some time, A household can maximize the benefit of storage and there is evidence that it can become the breeding settlement by using the three-pot system illustrated in ground for harmful bacteria. Figure 3. Filtration Ceramic filters Filtration is the passage of polluted water through a Water may be purified by allowing it to pass through a porous medium (such as sand). The process uses the ceramic filter element. These are sometimes called principle of natural cleansing of the soil. candles. In this process, suspended particles are 2 Draft revised: 7.1.05 Technical Note No. 5 WHO – Technical Notes for Emergencies
  • 3. Emergency treatment of drinking water mechanically filtered from the water. The filtered water Inlet must be boiled or otherwise disinfected. Some filters are Cover impregnated with silver which acts as a disinfectant and kills bacteria, removing the need for boiling the water Outlet after filtration. Ceramic filters can be manufactured locally, but are also mass-produced. They can be costly but have a long storage life and so can be purchased and stored in preparation for future emergencies. The Water impurities held back by the candle surface need to be brushed off under running water, at regular intervals. In order to reduce frequent clogging, the inlet water should have a low turbidity. Figure 6 shows a variety of 300mm Coarse Sand ceramic candles. Drain Perforated Rocks stopper metal plate Figure 4. A simple upflow rapid sand filter Candle filters Disinfection It is essential that drinking water be free of harmful organisms. Storage, sedimentation and filtration of water reduce the contents of harmful bacteria but none of them can guarantee the complete removal of germs. Disinfection is a treatment process that ensures drinking water is free from harmful organisms or pathogens. It is recommended that this be the final treatment stage, as many of the disinfection processes will be hampered by suspended solids and organic matter in the water. Figure 5. The Unicef upflow charcoal filter There are various methods of achieving disinfection at household level: (a) Manufactured unit (b) Candle with jars (c) Using candle with siphon (d) Porous jar Figure 6. Ceramic filters WHO – Technical Notes for Emergencies Technical Note No. 5 Draft revised: 7.1.05 3
  • 4. Emergency treatment of drinking water Disinfection by boiling solution, at the point of dispensing. Boiling is a very effective though energy consuming See Note 1 Cleaning and Clear side of disinfecting wells for details of bottle facing Half method to destroy various pathogens such as viruses, sun blackened preparing chlorine solutions. bottle spores, cysts and worm eggs. The water should be brought to a rolling boil for at least five minutes and preferably up to a period of twenty minutes. Apart from Solar disinfection the high energy costs involved in boiling, the other Ultra-violent rays from the disadvantage is the change in taste of water due to the sun are used to inactivate and release of air from the water. The taste can be destroy pathogens present in Ultra violet radiation improved by vigorously stirring the water, or shaking the water. Fill transparent plastic water in a sealed container after it has cooled. A better containers with water and water quality can be obtained by storing the boiled expose them to full sunlight for water, as described earlier. about five hours (or two consecutive days under 100% cloudy sky). Disinfection using chlorine Disinfection occurs by a combination of Chlorine is a chemical most widely used for the radiation and thermal treatment. If a water disinfection of drinking water because of its ease of temperature of least 50oC is achieved, an exposure use, ability to measure its effectiveness, availability and period of one hour is sufficient. Solar disinfection relatively lower cost. When used correctly, chlorine will requires clear water to be effective. kill all viruses and bacteria, but some species of protozoa and helmithes are resistant. There are several An enhanced example is the SODIS system, whereby different sources of chlorine for home use; in liquid, half-blackened bottles are used to increase the heat powder and tablet form. Chlorine is commonly available gain, with the clear side of the bottle facing the sun, as to households as liquid bleach (sodium hypo chlorite), shown above. usually with a chlorine concentration of 1%. Liquid bleach is sold in bottles or sachets, available on a Other water treatment chemicals commercial basis. A number of commercially produced chemicals have been developed to holistically treat water at household Chlorine must be added in sufficient quantities to level in emergency situations. Studies have shown that destroy all the germs but not so much as to affect the some of these powders significantly remove pathogenic taste adversely. The chemicals should also have bacteria, viruses and parasites from water. They also sufficient contact time with the pathogens (at least 30 enable the particles to flocculate together, so they then minutes for chlorine). Deciding on the right quantity can to sink to the bottom of the container. Commercially be difficult, as substances in the water will react with available sachets typically treat 10 litres of water. The the disinfectant at different rates. Furthermore, the water should be allowed to stand for at least 5 minutes strength of the disinfectant may decline with time before it is strained. It should be allowed to stand for a depending on how it is stored. It is therefore further 30 minutes before it is used for human recommended that in emergency situations, chlorine consumption. solutions be centrally dispensed to the users by qualified personnel. Displaced people should receive standard containers for collecting/storing water, as well Further information as simple dropper tubes or syringes. Technical staff Shaw, Rod (ed.) (1999) Running Water: More technical should provide the instructions for mixing the chlorine briefs on health, water and sanitation, ITDG, UK. World Health Organization WHO Headquarters Telephone: (+ 41 22) 791 21 11 Avenue Appia 20 Facsimile: (+ 41 22) 791 31 11 1211 Geneva 27 Telex: 415 416 Switzerland Telegraph: UNISANTE GENEVA This information has been prepared by WEDC Author: Sam Kayaga Series Editor: Bob Reed Design: Glenda McMahon Illustrations: Rod Shaw Graphics: Ken Chatterton Water, Engineering and Development Centre, Loughborough University, Leicestershire, UK. Phone: +44 1509 222885 Fax: +44 1509 211079 E-mail: WEDC@lboro.ac.uk Website: www.lboro.ac.uk/wedc 4 Draft revised: 7.1.05 Technical Note No. 5 WHO – Technical Notes for Emergencies