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[[File:BiosandFilter.png |600px|thumb|right|A Basic Diagram of a Concrete BioSand Filter used for Water Filtration.]] | |||
==Types== | ==Types== | ||
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* [http://pottersforpeace.org/?page_id=9 Potters For Peace - Water filters] | * [http://pottersforpeace.org/?page_id=9 Potters For Peace - Water filters] | ||
* [http://s189535770.onlinehome.us/pottersforpeace/?page_id=352 Potters For Peace on colloidal silver] for water filters | * [http://s189535770.onlinehome.us/pottersforpeace/?page_id=352 Potters For Peace on colloidal silver] for water filters | ||
*charcoal filter: inexpensive and very effective | * charcoal filter: inexpensive and very effective. Best if produced in an "open burn" type of kiln that is good at mobilizing the volatiles (e.g. [[Kon-Tiki Kiln]]). Quenching with water/steam can remove additional volatiles. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[Living Machines]] | [[File:BoneChar.jpg |400px|thumb|right|[[Bone Char|Bone char]] - a basic ingredient for a type of filter.]] | ||
* [[Living Machines]], [[Biofilter]], [[Bone Char]] | |||
*[[Moringa]], a tree whose seeds can be crushed and used to purify water | *[[Moringa]], a tree whose seeds can be crushed and used to purify water | ||
* Forum discussion on [http:// | * Forum discussion on [http://forum.opensourceecology.org/discussion/44/water-filtration-purification-with-clay-pots-and-colloidal-silver Water filtration / purification with clay pots and colloidal silver] | ||
* Appropedia: [[appropedia:Low_cost_water_filtering|Low cost water filtering]] | * Appropedia: [[appropedia:Low_cost_water_filtering|Low cost water filtering]] |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 14 August 2016
Types
- Instructions for making a water filter from gravel, sand, grass and a plastic bottle: appropedia: UV_Water_Purification
- UV LEDs can be used to kill pathogens and are cheap. The 'Pure Bottle' uses a hand-powered UV bulb: ][1][2][3]. Steripen is similar: [4]. An open-source version of these would be nice.
- Slow sand filter with layers of fine sand at the top, coarse sand in the middle and gravel at the bottom.
- According to research by Micha Hummler: Original Plans from Josh Kearns and Aqueous Solutions: *http://www.aqsolutions.org/
- Here is a $90 DIY water filter for purifying rainwater to drinking quality. Bill of materials and instructions are included (CC-SA license): http://www.aqsolutions.org/images/2008/05/bucket-filter.pdf
- Ceramic Water Filter: http://other90.cooperhewitt.org/Design/ceramic-water-filter
- Potters For Peace - Water filters
- Potters For Peace on colloidal silver for water filters
- charcoal filter: inexpensive and very effective. Best if produced in an "open burn" type of kiln that is good at mobilizing the volatiles (e.g. Kon-Tiki Kiln). Quenching with water/steam can remove additional volatiles.
See Also

Bone char - a basic ingredient for a type of filter.
- Living Machines, Biofilter, Bone Char
- Moringa, a tree whose seeds can be crushed and used to purify water
- Forum discussion on Water filtration / purification with clay pots and colloidal silver
- Appropedia: Low cost water filtering