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AguaClara Cornell is an engineering based project team within Cornell University's College of Engineering that designs sustainable water treatment plants using
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. The program's mission is to uphold and protect “the fundamental human right to access safe drinking water. We are committed to the ongoing development of resilient, gravity-powered drinking water and wastewater treatment technologies.” AguaClara plants are unique among municipal-scale facilities in that they have no electrical or complex mechanical components and instead operate through hydraulic processes driven by gravity. The AguaClara Cornell program provides undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to enhance their education through hands-on experience working on projects with real applications. In 2012, the
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showcased AguaClara as one of the 29 engineering program at US colleges that effectively incorporates real world experiences in their curriculum. In 2017, a non-profit organization, AguaClara Reach, was formed with the continued mission of bringing clean drinking water on tap to communities around the world. AguaClara Reach works with AguaClara Cornell to pilot the latest open-source innovations developed in the lab, while sharing lessons learned from the field to drive further research. In Honduras, implementation partner Agua Para el Pueblo (Water for People), a NGO working in Honduras who manages the construction and technical support for AguaClara plants. AguaClara Reach partners with Gram Vikas in India to build Hydrodosers. The Hydrodoser, an AguaClara technology, is a modular, easy to install unit that, on its own, can be used to dose chlorine to disinfect water that has no more than 5 NTU of turbidity, which is typical of well water.


History

AguaClara was formed in 2005 by
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senior lecturer Monroe Weber-Shirk, who volunteered in Central American refugee camps during the 1980s. Weber-Shirk used the connections he developed through his volunteer work to partner with Jacabo Nuñez, the director of Agua para el Pueblo to find the answer to a crucial question: What can we do to treat the dirty water that we are providing to rural communities? In 2005, he founded the AguaClara program to address the need for sustainable municipal scale water treatment in resource poor communities. The first AguaClara plant was built in 2006 in Ojojona to serve a population of 2000 people. Since 2005, Agua Para el Pueblo has commissioned eighteen drinking water treatment facilities implementing AguaClara technology across Honduras. Upon request of local communities in neighboring Nicaragua, an additional two facilities were commissioned in that country in 2017. In 2017 with the founding of AguaClara Reach, the project team appended Cornell to its name to distinguish it from its non-profit counterpart.


Design tool

AguaClara Cornell has developed an automated design tool that allows interested parties to input basic design parameters such as flow rate into a simple frontend and receive customized designs via email in five minutes or less. The user frontend communicates with the AguaClara server to populate MathCad scripts that calculate design parameters for input into
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scripts, which produce the final design. The design algorithms can be continuously improved and any changes will be immediately implemented the next time a design is requested. The AguaClara design tool applies an
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to water treatment design, in that there are almost no marginal costs to produce an additional design. This is significant considering that the
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estimates the global unmet demand for improved water at approximately 844 million people, including 100 million using surface water sources that would be viable for treatment with AguaClara technology. From the AguaClara website:


Plants

AguaClara designs gravity-powered water treatment plants that require no electricity and are constructed by its implementation partners. The plants use hydraulic flocculators and high-flow vertical-flow sedimentation tanks to remove turbidity from surface waters. La 34, or "La treinta y quatro," once a numbered plantation run by
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, is the first site of an AguaClara plant. Construction on the La 34 plant began in December 2004 and was inaugurated in August 2005. The plant serves a population of 2000 with a design flow of 285 LPM. Marcala The
Marcala Marcala is a town, with a population of 15,050 (2023 calculation), and a municipality in the Honduran department of La Paz. The region is known for its coffee production, boasting the first "protected origin denomination" for coffee. Marcala has ...
plant began in the Fall of 2007 and was completed in June 2008. The plant was upgraded in May 2011 to a flow rate of 3200 LPM. Cuatro Comunidades In the Fall of 2008, the AguaClara team designed a water treatment plant with shallower tanks that doesn't need an elevated platform for the plant operator. The full scale pilot facility for this new design was built for the four communities of Los Bayos, Rio Frio, Aldea Bonito and Las Jaguas. Construction was completed in March 2009.


Sponsors

* The Sanjuan Fund * Ken Brown '74 & Elizabeth Sanjuan * Rotary Clubs * Cornell University School of Civil & Environmental Engineering * Cornell University College of Engineering * Engineers for a Sustainable World * National Rural Water Association * EPA P3 Award Student design competition for sustainability * Kaplan Family Distinguished Faculty Fellowships (CU Public Service)


Awards and recognition

*2012 NAE "Infusing World Experiences into Engineering Education" *2011 Intel Environment Tech Award
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See also

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Water purification Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids, and gases from water. The goal is to produce water that is fit for specific purposes. Most water is purified and disinfected for hu ...
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Cornell University Cornell University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson W ...


Notes and references

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External links

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