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Enhancing Water Quality: A Rainwater and Reclaimed Water Sediment Filtration System

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  • Eric Brondo

    (Bachelor of Industrial Technology Department, Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus)

  • Mark Christian Aringo

    (Bachelor of Industrial Technology Department, Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus)

  • Marlon Hernandez

    (Bachelor of Industrial Technology Department, Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus)

  • Jamaica Hernandez

    (Information Technology and Data Science Department, Bulacan State University Sarmiento Campus)

Abstract

This research explores the development of a novel water filtration system. Using a mix of online and direct surveys, the study reveals strong support for addressing water supply challenges in specific areas of the campus. It introduces an innovative approach centered on recycling excess water and rainwater, which has broad applications beyond the campus, benefiting both humans and the environment. Preliminary results highlight the importance of implementing this “Every Drip Filtration System†on campus, emphasizing its potential to conserve water. Furthermore, the study underscores the universal value of water recycling and offers a versatile solution for daily living. In conclusion, this research holds immense promise for public and private sectors, advocating for water conservation and alternative water sources, benefiting both society and the environment.

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  • Eric Brondo & Mark Christian Aringo & Marlon Hernandez & Jamaica Hernandez, 2024. "Enhancing Water Quality: A Rainwater and Reclaimed Water Sediment Filtration System," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(4), pages 1115-1120, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:4:p:1115-1120
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