Lugo Arias, JoséBurgos Vergara, JavierLugo Arias, ElkynGould, AudreyOvallos Gazabon, David2020-01-142020-01-142020-0124058440https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12442/4501Water purification is indispensable to guarantee safe human consumption and to prevent diseases caused by the ingestion of contaminated water. This requires a series of water treatment processes which require investment. However, the economic limitations of rural communities hinder their ability to implement such water-treatment systems, as is the case in Ci enaga Grande of Santa Marta (“Large Swamp”, in English) in Colombia. Low-cost systems can be used instead as simple and safe alternatives. Therefore, the objective of this work was to evaluate non-conventional, low-cost water processes to purify the water from the collection point of two stilt house villages in Ci enaga Grande of Santa Marta. These include: 1) Using two natural coagulants, Moringa Oleifera and Cassia Fistula; 2) filtration through a biosand filter and a carbon activated filter; and 3) disinfection through UV-C Radiation and through solar disinfection. The results showed a turbidity values reduction between 52% and 96% using the two natural coagulants; both turbidity and total coliforms achieved reductions of 98.4% and 76.9%, respectively in the filtration process; and removal of total coliforms up to 98.8% in the disinfection process. Despite the high rates of reduction in the different parameters, the water does not comply with the recommended limits for safe drinking water.pdfengAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternacionalWater treatmentGreen engineeringEnvironmental chemical engineeringEnvironmental healthPublic healthCiénaga Grande of Santa MartaLow-cost water purificationStilt house villagesNon-conventional treatmentEvaluation of low-cost alternatives for water purification in the stilt house villages of Santa Marta's Ciénaga Grandearticleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess