Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISERB) Bhopal researchers have developed organic polymers that can remove highly polar organic micropollutants (POMs) from water. This process will render the water safer for human consumption.
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Though it can dramatically improve water quality, RO purifying units also generate a lot of waste. It may not be fit for drinking, but waste water has its uses too.
Yasjraj and Yuvraj Bhardwaj are the co-founder of Zenith Vipers, an organisation meant to encourage school students to take up research projects and help them in the process. Together, the duo has come up with the prototype of a purifier that uses bajra to extract heavy metals from water.
Researchers from IISc have come up with an innovative technology which can provide clean drinking water to the remotest corners of the country without any harm to the environment. It can convert contaminated water into clean drinking water using very less power. Read more!
An Indian-American has developed a membrane which can help in better purification of water, and is useful in many other applications. The membrane transports water at a very high speed.
An interesting technology that is providing much needed clean drinking water as well as solar lights to residents of Bihar. Watch the video here to know more about the issue and the innovative solution.