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Contending with a Development Disaster: SONO Filters Remove Arsenic from Well Water in Bangladesh (Innovations Case Discussion: SONO Filters)

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  • Abul Hussam

    (Abul Hussam is a Professor of Chemistry at George Mason University and the inventor of the SONO filter. In 2007 Hussam was presented with the Grainger Challenge Gold Award of US$ 1 million for the SONO filter, and was named one of Time Magazine's Heroes of the Environment. In 2008 Hussam, originally from Bangladesh, received an "Outstanding American by Choice" certificate from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); this certificate is awarded to naturalized US citizens who have made significant contributions to their community and the United States as a whole.)

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  • Abul Hussam, 2009. "Contending with a Development Disaster: SONO Filters Remove Arsenic from Well Water in Bangladesh (Innovations Case Discussion: SONO Filters)," Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, MIT Press, vol. 4(3), pages 89-102, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:tpr:inntgg:v:4:y:2009:i:3:p:89-102
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    2. Rui Hu & Arnaud Igor Ndé-Tchoupé & Mesia Lufingo & Minhui Xiao & Achille Nassi & Chicgoua Noubactep & Karoli N. Njau, 2019. "The Impact of Selected Pretreatment Procedures on Iron Dissolution from Metallic Iron Specimens Used in Water Treatment," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 11(3), pages 1-20, January.
    3. Elham Naseri & Arnaud Igor Ndé-Tchoupé & Hezron T. Mwakabona & Charles Péguy Nanseu-Njiki & Chicgoua Noubactep & Karoli N. Njau & Kerstin D. Wydra, 2017. "Making Fe 0 -Based Filters a Universal Solution for Safe Drinking Water Provision," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 9(7), pages 1-32, July.

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