Design Your Own Water Filtration System for Clean Drinking Water

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Explore the importance of clean drinking water, engage in discussions with Engineers Without Borders, learn about water filtration systems, and design your own filtration system in an interactive session. Join hands with engineers and scientists to ensure access to clean water globally.

  • Water Filtration
  • Engineers Without Borders
  • Clean Water
  • Design
  • Drinking Water

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  1. Engineers Without Borders Discussion

  2. Water Filtration 1. World Health Organization and UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP). (2015) Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation, 2015 Update and MDG Assessment.

  3. Water Filtration It is very important that we have clean, clear drinking water and engineers and scientists help to make that happen!

  4. What is a Water Filtration System?

  5. Design Your Own Water Filters Contaminants Food Coloring Represents Chemicals Beans Represent Animal and Human Waste Baking Soda Represents Road Salt Torn Paper Plate Represents Litter Soil Represents Earth

  6. Your Mission: Design and Build A Water Filtration System

  7. Clean It Up! You have been charged with the mission to design the most efficient water filtration system possible with the materials supplied. You will have 20 minutes to discuss ideas with your group and then you will design and construct your filter.

  8. Discuss. Discuss. Design. Design. Build. Build.

  9. Put Your Designs Into Action! Put Your Designs Into Action! Present your design to the class. Now pour the polluted water through your water filtration systems and see what happens! Who had the cleanest water? What did they do that worked best?

  10. Your students can help a school receive clean water

  11. Choose a partner today and go into action!

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