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Evaluation of Performance of Existing RO Drinking Water Stations in the North Central Province, Sri Lanka

Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water stations have been introduced to provide safe drinking water for areas with prevailing chronic kidney disease with unknown (CKDu) etiology in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. In this investigation, RO drinking water stations established by community-based organizations...

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Autores principales: Indika, Suresh, Wei, Yuansong, Hu, Dazhou, Ketharani, Jegetheeswaran, Ritigala, Tharindu, Cooray, Titus, Hansima, M. A. C. K., Makehelwala, Madhubashini, Jinadasa, K. B. S. N., Weragoda, Sujithra K., Weerasooriya, Rohan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11060383
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author Indika, Suresh
Wei, Yuansong
Hu, Dazhou
Ketharani, Jegetheeswaran
Ritigala, Tharindu
Cooray, Titus
Hansima, M. A. C. K.
Makehelwala, Madhubashini
Jinadasa, K. B. S. N.
Weragoda, Sujithra K.
Weerasooriya, Rohan
author_facet Indika, Suresh
Wei, Yuansong
Hu, Dazhou
Ketharani, Jegetheeswaran
Ritigala, Tharindu
Cooray, Titus
Hansima, M. A. C. K.
Makehelwala, Madhubashini
Jinadasa, K. B. S. N.
Weragoda, Sujithra K.
Weerasooriya, Rohan
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description Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water stations have been introduced to provide safe drinking water for areas with prevailing chronic kidney disease with unknown (CKDu) etiology in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. In this investigation, RO drinking water stations established by community-based organizations (CBO) in the North Central Province (NCP) were examined. Water samples were collected from source, permeate, and concentrate in each station to determine water quality and performance. Furthermore, the operators of the systems were interviewed to evaluate operational and maintenance practices to identify major issues related to the RO systems. Results show that the majority (>93%) of RO systems had higher salt rejection rates (>92%), while water recovery varied from 19.4% to 64%. The removal efficiencies of hardness and alkalinity were averaged at 95.8% and 86.6%, respectively. Most dominant ions such as Ca(2+), Mg(2+), K(+), Na(+), Ba(2+), Sr(2+) Cl(−), F(−), and SO(4)(2−) showed higher rejections at averaged values of 93.5%, 97.4%, 86.6%, 90.8%, 95.4%, 96.3%, 95.7%, 96.6%, and 99.0%, respectively. Low recovery rates, lower fluoride levels in product water, and membrane fouling were the main challenges. Lack of knowledge and training were the major issues that could shorten the lifespan of RO systems.
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spelling pubmed-82250302021-06-25 Evaluation of Performance of Existing RO Drinking Water Stations in the North Central Province, Sri Lanka Indika, Suresh Wei, Yuansong Hu, Dazhou Ketharani, Jegetheeswaran Ritigala, Tharindu Cooray, Titus Hansima, M. A. C. K. Makehelwala, Madhubashini Jinadasa, K. B. S. N. Weragoda, Sujithra K. Weerasooriya, Rohan Membranes (Basel) Article Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water stations have been introduced to provide safe drinking water for areas with prevailing chronic kidney disease with unknown (CKDu) etiology in the dry zone of Sri Lanka. In this investigation, RO drinking water stations established by community-based organizations (CBO) in the North Central Province (NCP) were examined. Water samples were collected from source, permeate, and concentrate in each station to determine water quality and performance. Furthermore, the operators of the systems were interviewed to evaluate operational and maintenance practices to identify major issues related to the RO systems. Results show that the majority (>93%) of RO systems had higher salt rejection rates (>92%), while water recovery varied from 19.4% to 64%. The removal efficiencies of hardness and alkalinity were averaged at 95.8% and 86.6%, respectively. Most dominant ions such as Ca(2+), Mg(2+), K(+), Na(+), Ba(2+), Sr(2+) Cl(−), F(−), and SO(4)(2−) showed higher rejections at averaged values of 93.5%, 97.4%, 86.6%, 90.8%, 95.4%, 96.3%, 95.7%, 96.6%, and 99.0%, respectively. Low recovery rates, lower fluoride levels in product water, and membrane fouling were the main challenges. Lack of knowledge and training were the major issues that could shorten the lifespan of RO systems. MDPI 2021-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8225030/ /pubmed/34073869 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11060383 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wei, Yuansong
Hu, Dazhou
Ketharani, Jegetheeswaran
Ritigala, Tharindu
Cooray, Titus
Hansima, M. A. C. K.
Makehelwala, Madhubashini
Jinadasa, K. B. S. N.
Weragoda, Sujithra K.
Weerasooriya, Rohan
Evaluation of Performance of Existing RO Drinking Water Stations in the North Central Province, Sri Lanka
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8225030/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34073869
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes11060383
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