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Introduction

A stacked rapid sand filtration unit is preferable to a conventional rapid sand filtration unit as it requires less water to back wash since the filters are stacked, and use the same water for all filter layers to back wash. In addition, a stacked filtration system requires a much smaller footprint to achieve the same level of filtration.

A vertically stacked filtration system meets many of the AguaClara Project constraints. Both normal filtration and back wash operations are gravity driven and require no electricity. In additon, it is an open system. The required construction materials(PVC pipes, sand, concrete, brick, and rebar) are relatively cheap and available in Honduras. Most importantly, stacked rapid sand filtration is proven to consistently lower the effluent to below 1 NTU.

For more information, please see the explanation of stacked rapid sand filtration theory and unit design and the General Filtration Page.

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Future Research

Field Scale Testing
We plan to build a stack rapid sand filter as an addition to an existing plant that uses AguaClara technology.

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Anderson Cordero
Michael Adelman
Sarah Coffey
William Maher
Jeff Will
Andrew Sargent

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