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Design, performance, and demand for a novel in-line chlorine doser to increase safe water access

Engineering and Technology

Design, performance, and demand for a novel in-line chlorine doser to increase safe water access

J. E. Powers, C. Mcmurry, et al.

Discover the innovative Stanford-MSR Venturi, a groundbreaking in-line chlorine doser that enhances safe drinking water access in low-income areas, developed by researchers including Julie E. Powers and Cynthia McMurry. This device operates without electricity, and its successful field trials in Kenya show strong demand and impressive technical performance, with 97.6% of samples showing detectable chlorine residual. Dive in to learn how it could transform water safety!

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