The ceramic water filter is primarily developed for the people in remote areas that have problems with safe drinking water. One unit of the ceramic water filter costs P400 and lasts for about three years, which is therefore affordable for the target consumers.
"It is also an easy-to-use water filter shaped like a pot and placed at the top of a water container. It is made of red clay which is covered with nano-colloidal silver which acts as the anti-microbial agent that helps prevent water-borne diseases," said DOST-10 regional director Alfonso Alamban.
Several clay samples from the region were tested and one in Bulua, Cagayan de Oro city has been found to be appropriate for the production of the clay water filters. Interested individuals and entrepreneurs are being encouraged to adopt the technology and to mass-produce the clay water filters, Alamban stressed.
"The purpose of this demonstration is to provide a safe source of drinking water to the victims of Sendong. Since there are problems in water sources, and some have high contamination, providing this type of cheap filtration system, therefore, is a big help to them,” said ARD Taran. (Zendelyn Navarro/Tess Superioridad Baluyos/DOST/PIA 10)