Solar
Disinfection of Drinking Water
Première information sur la désinfection
solaire de l'eau, qui était publiée en
1984 par le professeur Aftim Acrra du Libanon.
SODISWATER
est un projet de recherche scientifique financé
par l'Union Européene
IRC
International Water and Sanitation Centre
Nouvelles et information, conseil, recherche et formation
sur des méthodes d'approvisionnement d'eau et de
assainissment dans les pays en voie de développement.
Woodrow
Wilson International Center
Options de traitement et stockage d'eau potable dans
les pays en dévelopment: vue d'ensemble sur l'implementation
des pratiques currentes.
WHO's
International Network to Promote Household Water Treatment
and Safe Storage
Household water treatment and safe storage can lead to
dramatic improvements in drinking water quality and reductions
in diarrhoeal disease. Therefore, WHO established a network
to promote household water treatment and safe storage.
The network supports coordinated action through household
water treatment to accelerate health gains to those without
reliable access to safe drinking water.
The
Water School
For several years, the team at the water SCH2OOL has worked
in Uganda in east central Africa, to perfect a methodology of
sustainable water purification that combines health education
with training in the use of the Solar Water Disinfection System
or SODIS. The Water SCH2OOL is addressing the desperate drinking
water situation by expanding a successful empowerment program
to the rest of Uganda, Africa and other parts of the world.
Trained personnel are now in place to expand the program in
Uganda beginning summer, 2007 and Kenya in January 2008.