A team of civil engineers from JU and University of California have successfully installed the water filter plant which produces 10,000 litres of water per day at a school near Baruipur in South 24 Parganas district, an affected area.
"We are using arsenic-contaminated ground water and filtering it using electro-chemical arsenic remediation (ECAR) technology to produce potable water which is not only free of arsenic but all other contaminants," professor Joyashree Roy, who is co-ordinating the project, told PTI.
The technology uses electricity to quickly dissolve iron in water which leads to the formation of a type of rust that readily binds to arsenic in the water. As the rust aggregates forming larger particles, it is separated from the water through filtration.
"This is a very simple and cheap technology," Roy said adding once commercialised the cost of drinking water can be as low as one rupee a litre.
"We have taken only the know-how from outside. Rest everything is indigenous. Even the materials we procured for making the plant is locally sourced. Our students in School of Environment Engineering know how to do everything," Roy said.
The cost of licensing the technology is also little because the project is a joint collaboration between the department of science and technology of the Indian government and the US government for transfer of technology for public health benefit, Roy said.
Drinking arsenic-laced water over a long period of time
results in various health hazards, including skin problems, skin cancer, cancer of the bladder, kidney and lung, besides other diseases.
World Health Organisation recommends a maximum arsenic concentration of 10 ppb (parts per billion) in drinking water and ECAR treatment is capable of reducing arsenic to below 2 ppb.
Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a serious health issue in states like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Punjab, Haryana and Assam. Most of the affected districts are located in the Gangetic or Brahmaputra river basin.
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