Nguyen
Ngoc Anh and his associate Pham Duy Linh from Can Tho University have invented
a system that uses sunlight to desalinate water, and successfully tested it in
a house in the Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre.
Residents in drought-hit areas and those with
brackish water struggle to find fresh water for daily use and need a
household-sized water treatment system, the students said.
Anh uses a softwood tank covered with glass on
top of which water evaporates and condenses before being collected through a
pipe.
One square metre of the tank can produce 5.25
litres of fresh water a day that is good enough for cooking and coliform levels
meeting Ministry of Health standards.
The system operates efficiently from 9am to
3pm during the dry season.
The inventors use simple and recycled
materials like glass, soft wooden panels, plastic, recycled aluminium pipe, and
coconut husk to keep the cost down to around VND400,000 (USD19.2) per square
metre.
"Since coastal residents face water
shortage, I thought of developing a cheap system that could help them get fresh
water," Anh said.
"I came up with a system that uses solar
energy and cheap materials."
The system won for the duo this year's Holcim
Prize worth VND50 million (USD2,300) in an annual competition held at Can Tho
University, and VND150 million (USD7,211) from Holcim Vietnam for installing
the system in houses in Kien Giang Province. They defeated nine other
contestant teams to win the prize.
The competition, organised by the Swiss cement
maker and five universities – the Ho Chi Minh City University of Architecture,
Ho Chi Minh University of Polytechnic, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social
Science and Humanity, Can Tho University, and Hanoi University of Architecture
– since 2009, is meant for research into the environment, economic development,
and social welfare.
Source: VNA
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