Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 Mon, 3 Apr 2006 19:58:07 +0200 S Potters for Peace: Ceramic Water Filters Ceramic Water Filters I don't know which I like more: the fact that a group called Potters for Peace actually exists, or the fact they seem to be quiet superheroes. Specifically, they make a ceramic water filter which, it would appear, is high-tech (colloidal-silver-saturated earthenware), low-cost, easy-to-use and filters out " approximately 99.88% of most water born disease agents. " They also make energy-efficient kilns. It makes me inexplicably happy to know that the potters are throwing down for sustainability. Their numbers are completely amazing: the filters are made locally in places like Nicaragua and Guatemala and retail for around $9. Skilled potters can set up a production line in a couple of weeks, and an actual press to crank filters out at the rate of several dozen a day costs about three or four thosand dollars (if I remember right - it might have been $800). $3/year for potable water (a filter lasts about three years) with local skills and local materials. This is the good stuff. quiet superheroes is right. i know one of the potters, lynette yetter, who is truly a superhero. she gives of herself unselfishly, and really struggles to promote the ability of indigenous people to be self sustaining in an increasingly complex world. i would definitely encourage anyone who is interested in supporting a project that really directly effects the lives of the people it professes to, to contact potters for peace. Here are some web sites with more ceramic filter information: POTTERS FOR PEACE http://www.potpaz.org/pfpfilters.htm UN Brochure on Ceramic filter Technology Publicación de la Naciones Unidas sobre el filtro: http://www.ideassonline.org/bros_view_eng.asp?id=28 (ENGLISH) http://www.ideassonline.org/pdf/br_28_59.pdf (SPANISH) http://www.who.int/household_water/en/ USAID REPORT on the Ceramic Water filter (Danielle Latange,CDC): Informe financiado por USAID sobre el filtro http://www.edc-cu.org/pdf/report1-final.pdf INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES : http://www.ide-international.org/Page.asp?NavID=210 GUATEMALA (AFA GUATEMALA FITLER http://www.waterfiltersforthepoor.com PRACTICA FOUNDATION/HOLLAND Small Smart Water Solutions book http://www.practicafoundation.nl/smartwater/csp.htm Engineers without borders http://www.edc-cu.org/filtron.htm CAMBODIA: RECOURSE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL http://www.rdic.org/waterceramicfiltration.htm USDA:http://www.fas.usda.gov/excredits/gfe/Nicaragua%20visit%209_02.html NICARAGUA FILTRON (in Spanish) http://www.filtronnica.com MIT : http://web.mit.edu/watsan/img_nicaragua_ceramic.htm THAILAND filters http://www.burmeseyouthproject.homestead.com/burma.html NEPAL AND INDIA filters http://www.solutionsbenefitinglife.com/gallery.htm Other SWISS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY: Poverty Alleviation as a Business http://www.intercooperation.ch/sed/product/heierli/main.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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