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IITG develops cost effective water treatment system

Guwahati, June 19 (UNI) The researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have developed a community scale water treatment system that removes fluoride and Iron from groundwater.
The efficient system can treat up to 20,000 liters of contaminated water per day, offering a low-cost solution for areas with poor access to safe drinking water, said Prof. Mihir K. Purkait of the Department of Chemical Engineering if IIT Guwahati.
He said that the findings of this research have been published in the prestigious ACS ES&T Water journal in a paper co-authored by him along with Post-Doctoral Research Associates, Dr. Anweshan, and Dr. Piyal Mondal and research scholar Mukesh Bharti from the Department of Chemical Engineering of the institute.
Fluoride, a mineral generally used in dental care products, pesticides, fertilizers, and some industrial processes, can enter groundwater either naturally or through human activities such as agriculture and manufacturing. Consumption of water with excess fluoride presence can lead to skeletal-fluorosis, a serious health condition in which bones harden and joints become stiff, making physical movement difficult and painful.
The IIT Guwahati research team developed a 4-step system that ensures a cost-effective and energy-efficient technology for contaminated water treatment.
“In the electro coagulation process, an electric potential is applied to dissolve a sacrificial metal anode, typically aluminum or iron, generating coagulant species directly in the solution. Simultaneously, hydrogen gas evolves at the cathode. These coagulants help aggregate suspended solids and adsorb or precipitate dissolved contaminants. The hydrogen and oxygen bubbles produced during electrolysis interact with air bubbles, assisting in lifting pollutant particles to the surface. The selection of electrode material depends on factors like low cost, low oxidation potential, and high electro-positivity after dissolution. Among available options, aluminum has proven highly effective, particularly in the removal of iron, arsenic, and fluoride under optimal operational conditions,” said Prof Purkait.
The research team tested the developed system under real-world conditions for 12 weeks and recorded consistent performance. The results have shown removal of 94 percent iron and 89 percent of fluoride from the wastewater, bringing the levels within safe limits set by Indian standards.
A key feature of the developed system is its cost effectiveness, with Rs. 20 per 1000 liters of treated water, making it highly affordable.
The developed technology requires minimal supervision and has a projected lifespan of 15 years with electrode replacement scheduled every six months. The study proposes a method to estimate electrode life using a built-in safety factor to ensure timely maintenance.
As a pilot project, in support with the Public Health Engineering Department of Assam, the developed technology has been successfully installed by Kakati Engineering Pvt. Ltd. in Changsari, Assam.
“We are also exploring the use of solar or wind power to operate the unit and to utilise the hydrogen gas generated during electro coagulation process. By integrating smart technologies such as real-time sensors and automated controls, we will be able to further reduce the need for manual intervention, making the system more effective for remote and underserved areas,” he said.
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