Author/Authors :
manta, ih national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , awu, ji national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , kasali, my national center for agricultural mechanization, Ilorin, Nigeria , ubah, ji nnamdi azikiwe university, Awka, Nigeria
Abstract :
The study is a continual quest towards the provision of affordable, health-friendly fresh potable water in rural areas; using available, affordable and durable materials for the construction of a solar distiller for freshwater production. The aim of this study was to develop a solar distiller for the production of potable water in waterborne diseases infested rural communities in northern Nigeria. Solar radiation with an intensity of 32 kcal/day was made to pass through a transparent polythene of 1039.6 cm^2 that covers a 6800 cm^3 of water collected through evaporator made with 78% refined clay constituent distilling 1.3 litres/day of pure water. An efficiency of 77% was determined after several test runs. Information from this study will serve as a guide to researchers on the production of portable water from the solar distiller. Also, it will guide the government and agencies on policy and decision making on water resources.