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Water Research | 2003

Solar disinfection (SODIS): simulation of solar radiation for global assessment and application for point-of-use water treatment in Haiti

Peter M. Oates; Peter Shanahan; Martin F. Polz

Haiti and other developing countries do not have sufficient meteorological data to evaluate if they meet the solar disinfection (SODIS) threshold of 3-5 h of solar radiation above 500 W/m2, which is required for adequate microbial inactivation in drinking water. We have developed a mathematical model based on satellite-derived daily total energies to simulate monthly mean, minimum, and maximum 5-h averaged peak solar radiation intensities. This model can be used to assess if SODIS technology would be applicable anywhere in the world. Field measurements were made in Haiti during January 2001 to evaluate the model and test SODIS efficacy as a point-of-use treatment option. Using the total energy from a measured solar radiation intensity profile, the model recreated the intensity profile with 99% agreement. NASA satellite data were then used to simulate the mean, minimum, and maximum 5-h averaged peak intensities for Haiti in January, which were within 98.5%, 62.5%, and 86.0% agreement with the measured values, respectively. Most of the discrepancy was attributed to the heterogeneous nature of Haitis terrain and the spatial resolution of the NASA data. Additional model simulations suggest that SODIS should be effective year-round in Haiti. Actual SODIS efficacy in January was tested by the inactivation of total coliform, E. coli, and H2S-producing bacteria. Exposure period proved critical. One-day exposure achieved complete bacterial inactivation 52% of the time, while a 2-day exposure period achieved complete microbial inactivation 100% of the time. A practical way of providing people with cold water every morning that has undergone a 2-day exposure would be to rotate three groups of bottles every morning, so two groups are out in the sun and one is being used for consumption.


Science | 2002

Arsenic mobility and groundwater extraction in Bangladesh.

Charles F. Harvey; Christopher H. Swartz; A. B. M. Badruzzaman; Nicole Keon-Blute; Winston Yu; M. Ashraf Ali; Jenny Jay; Roger Beckie; Volker Niedan; Daniel J. Brabander; Peter M. Oates; Khandaker N. Ashfaque; Shafiqul Islam; Harold F. Hemond; M. Feroze Ahmed


Chemical Geology | 2006

Groundwater dynamics and arsenic contamination in Bangladesh

Charles F. Harvey; Khandaker N. Ashfaque; Winston Yu; A. B. M. Badruzzaman; M. Ashraf Ali; Peter M. Oates; Holly A. Michael; Rebecca B. Neumann; Roger Beckie; Shafiqul Islam; M. Feroze Ahmed


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2005

Groundwater arsenic contamination on the Ganges Delta: biogeochemistry, hydrology, human perturbations, and human suffering on a large scale

Charles F. Harvey; Christopher H. Swartz; Abu Bohran M. Badruzzaman; Nicole Keon-Blute; Winston Yu; M. Ashraf Ali; Jenny Jay; Roger Beckie; Volker Niedan; Daniel J. Brabander; Peter M. Oates; Khandaker N. Ashfaque; Shafiqul Islam; Harold F. Hemond; M. Feroze Ahmed


Science | 2003

Response to Comments on "Arsenic Mobility and Groundwater Extraction in Bangladesh"

Charles F. Harvey; Christopher H. Swartz; A. B. M. Badruzzaman; Nicole Keon-Blute; Winston Yu; M. A. Ali; Jenny Jay; Roger Beckie; Volker Niedan; Daniel J. Brabander; Peter M. Oates; Khandaker N. Ashfaque; Shafiqul Islam; Harold F. Hemond; M. F. Ahmed


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2005

Illuminating reactive microbial transport in saturated porous media: Demonstration of a visualization method and conceptual transport model

Peter M. Oates; Catherine Castenson; Charles F. Harvey; Martin F. Polz; Patricia J. Culligan


Experiments in Fluids | 2006

A colorimetric reaction to quantify fluid mixing

Peter M. Oates; Charles F. Harvey


Water Resources Research | 2003

Bromide transport before, during, and after colloid mobilization in push‐pull tests and the implications for changes in aquifer properties

Lucas A. Hellerich; Peter M. Oates; Carol R. Johnson; Nikolaos P. Nikolaidis; Charles F. Harvey; Philip M. Gschwend


Archive | 2010

Distribution of Arsenic Sulfides in Van Phuc, Vietnam, and Their Relationship to Aquifer Arsenic Concentrations

Benjamin C. Bostick; Charles F. Harvey; Mason O. Stahl; Peter M. Oates; Logi Vi; Minh Ngoc Nguyen; Pham Hung Viet; Pham Thi Kim Trang; Michael D. Vanden Berg; Caroline Stengel; Alexander van Geen


Archive | 2005

External geophysics, Climate and Environment Groundwater arsenic contamination on the Ganges Delta: biogeochemistry, hydrology, human perturbations, and human suffering on a large scale

Charles F. Harvey; Christopher H. Swartz; Abu Bohran; M. Badruzzaman; Nicole Keon-Blute; W inston Yu; Roger Beckie; Volker Niedan; Daniel J. Brabander; Peter M. Oates; Khandaker N. Ashfaque; Shafiqul Islam; Harold F. Hemond; M. Feroze Ahmed

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Charles F. Harvey

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Khandaker N. Ashfaque

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Roger Beckie

University of British Columbia

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Christopher H. Swartz

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Harold F. Hemond

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Nicole Keon-Blute

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Shafiqul Islam

Dhaka University of Engineering

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Volker Niedan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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