Solar Water Filtration System

Developed in collaboration with Orphans to Ambassadors, our University of Idaho Senior Design Team, H2Orphans is developing and building a solar powered water filtration unit designed to be implemented in preexisting rainwater catchment systems. The design will provide clean, safe, pathogen-free water to remote orphanages in the third world that are without readily available power sources.

Design Goals

 * Provide a sustainable solution to clean drinking water in the most self-sufficient manner possible.
 * This design must be robust and parts should be simple to replace in the field.
 * Reduce exposure to water borne illnesses.
 * Reduce the fuel (wood) needed to purify water by boiling water.

Initial Design Specifications

 * The system produces 100 gallons/day of water.
 * The potable water meets the following WHO regulations:
 * Total Coliform: not detectable in 100 ml sample
 * E.Coli O157: not detectable in 100 ml sample
 * Turbidity: <5 NTU
 * The transportable components of the system are contained within two pelican cases (22”long x 18” wide x 10”).
 * The transportable components and casing weigh no more than 50 lbs each (100 lbs total).
 * The system has a digital display for the power supply.
 * The inlet connection is a ¾” female swivel.
 * The outlet connection is a ¾” male threaded.
 * An instruction manual is provided with the system.
 * A tool/repair kit is provided with the system.
 * Replacement parts are provided with the system. (5 years of operation)

First Semester Project Phase
The design direction that we ended up picking was carbon UV filtration with a battery supported pump. We found that this system would not only best meet the needs of our client, but would provide clean water that fit in a low maintenance, durable, and sustainable package.

Our team has specked the filtration components, pump, battery and flow meter as linked below. Initially Orphans to Ambassadors provided us with a few components to help us in our design, these idem are also listed/linked.

Specified Components

 * UV/Carbon Filter System (PURA UVB1)


 * Cole Parmer PD Pump


 * Battery


 * Water Meter


 * Morningstar ProStar Solar Controller

Supplied Components

 * Pump and Controller


 * Two Solar Panels (50W each)


 * Pelican Case


 * Pre-filtration Canister

Second Semester Project Phase
At the start of the second semester we gathered all of the components to begin testing. And currently have split the team into 2 sub-teams, where one is focusing on the testing/validating the water quality needs and the other is working on the energy balance of the system, specifying a controller/electronics, and making a Solidworks model of the system.

Detailed Product Specifications

 * Filtration (Amount needed for a 5 year maintenance interval)
 * Filters, 10 x 0.5μm and 20 x 10μm(replace every 6 months)
 * UV bulbs, 5 Bulbs(replace every 1.14 years or 415 days)
 * Pura UVB1-EPCB UV + 0.5μm filter housing
 * 20μm filter housing
 * Power
 * Panels (<90W total power required(currently using/supplied 2x50W panels))
 * Batteries (<48Ah, 12V, Lead-Acid)
 * Pump (PD Pump, 12V, 1.8 gpm)
 * Misc. Parts(Tubbing, connectors, system housing, etc.)
 * Manual

Water Quality Testing
Currently we are running preliminary water quality tests with bacterially spiked water to determine which media is best for quantifying the bacteria in solution. We are also ensuring that our system is currently installed and working properly and that all of the bacteria that are entering our filtration/disinfection unit are being mutated so that they are unable to replicate and cause harm to a human being. We'll be getting the final results from our preliminary test back on Friday February the 28th. We plan to run our first 500 gallon test the following week to see if our system is satisfactorily filtering and disinfecting the test water for potential consumption.

Process
We are spiking the influent water with approximately one billion bacteria (E.coli, Shigella and other Enterrobacteriacea) per 45 gallons and running it through our filters/UV disinfection system. Periodically we sample the water before the UV/carbon filter to ensure that the bacteria are entering the disinfection unit alive and unharmed, and then we are also sampling after the disinfection unit to make sure that the bacteria have been mutated. We are using 3M Petrifilms to culture/grow our bacteria.

Testing Results and Calculations
Results can be found with the links below:

Bacterial Testing

Dechlorination Experiment 3/7/14

Turbidity Testing

Dosage Determination for Class B Water Sources

Current Summary
Initially we found that our tests were inconclusive. We believed that there may have been sources of error in our experimental setup and/or methods. Therefore we are continually planning additional tests to isolate the potential error in our process and to use a third party company (Anatek) to provide even more validity.

Solar Power Setup


Currently our system is assembled with the "System 1" wiring diagram using wire/components sued for outside use. We are waiting to conduct final tests on a sunny day and when the final testing is complete.

Energy Analysis
The energy analysis is an analysis of energy usage for approximating the required batteries and solar panels to meet the desired specifications. I also included the calculations for the amount of filters and bulbs that will needed to be included for 5 years of normal maintenance.

Results of Analysis:

Links for the EES analysis can be found below in the Document Archive

System Solid Modeling
Links for the Solidworks Model can be found below in the Document Archive

Current Budget/Expenses
Links for the Current Budget/Expenses Model can be found below in the Document Archive

Sponsor
Orphans to Ambassadors is working with multiple orphanages in developing countries to build a long term solution to address the lack of clean drinking water available at children’s homes and orphanages. The organization has begun building the first generation solar powered water filtration system in which a small 12 volt pump (powered by 60 watt solar panel) pulls water from a holding container and pushes the water through a basic carbon filter and into a storage tank for cooking and drinking. Our job as a team is to improve the current system to meet the World Heath Organizations criteria for clean drinking water. Water Sanitation Health W.H.O.

''Orphans to Ambassadors is a nonprofit working with orphans and sustainable technology to create cleaner futures. Not only do the technology, education, and practices give children cleaner water and food, brighter and safer energy, and more free time to be kids, we’re also creating renewable foundations in developing countries where any growth means more technology: the cleaner now the better tomorrow.''

Orphans to Ambassadors

Team Documents
Updated: Detailed Timeline

Current Budget/Expenses

Meeting Minutes

First Semester Design Review Presentation

Second Semester Detailed Design Review Presentation

Models
EES Energy Balance - Analysis

EES Energy Balance - Printout (.PDF)

Solidworks Model(.SLDASM/.SLDPRT)