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Water for All: Technological and Cultural Implications Professor Michael Depledge DSc FSB FRSA

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Presentation by Mike Depledge, Exeter University, Smart Villages Technology Workshop, Cambridge 14 January 2014 The purpose of the workshop was to bring together leading UK researchers to discuss emerging technologies for the sustainable production and use of energy in rural communities in developing countries, and to take a ‘look ahead’ at scientific developments and technologies that might be influential over the next 10 - 20 years. It was held under the auspices of the ‘smart villages’ initiative, a three - year project to advance sustain able energy provision for development in off - grid villages in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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Water for All: Technological and

Cultural Implications

Professor Michael Depledge DSc FSB FRSA

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The Global Population

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Contaminants of Water

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Benefits of

New Technologies

Nanotechnology & the Life Straw

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The Lifestraw

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Nanomaterials: Regulatory Challenges

• Exposure ? - too small to detect

• Toxicity ? - altered chemistry, nano-

toxicology)

• Persistence ? – lack of monitoring tools

• Current regulatory protection - do production

volumes trigger action ?

• Regulation ?- who is responsible for

regulating and monitoring nano-materials in

the environment ?

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What kind of studies are required

to demonstrate the benefits of

clean water technologies?

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Solar powered water purifiers

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Energy for moving water around

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Smart Villages: Combined Approaches?

Clean Water

Light Energy

Communication

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Does access to

clean water fuel

demand?

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Unintended consequences of

providing clean water.

• Increased demand for consumer products

• Increased production of waste (with lack

of waste disposal infrastructure).

• Loss of cultural practices and local

lifestyles

• Increased dependence on technologies

and loss of resilience.

• Marked increase in carbon and water

footprints.

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Unexpected challenges associated

with providing clean water.

• Unwillingness to adopt new technologies

• Ownership

• Theft of equipment

• Corruption

• Competing demands

• Conflict

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May, 2009.

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“We are the healthiest, wealthiest,

longest-lived people in history” “Risk” by Dan Gardner