Not to belabor the point, but the following posting was published through the WHO, by the UNC Water Institute hosted, Household Water Network, Newsletter no. 52:  http://hwts.web.unc.edu/2019/01/29/household-water-newsletter-issue-51-2/    The following posting is found scrolling down to the header, *Publications* Filtering Safe Drinking Water through Granulated Ceramics The world is thirsty for safe drinking water. But too many do not have access, especially in developing regions. Silver-treated ceramic granule filters offer an affordable, sustainable option for purifying water in households, and even on municipal scales. Find this article by Harvey et al. (TAM Ceramics) here, and for further information, contact rharvey@tamceramics.com.

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Not to belabor the point, but the following posting was published through the WHO, by the UNC Water Institute hosted, Household Water Network, Newsletter no. 52:  http://hwts.web.unc.edu/2019/01/29/household-water-newsletter-issue-51-2/   

The following posting is found scrolling down to the header, *Publications*

Filtering Safe Drinking Water through Granulated Ceramics
The world is thirsty for safe drinking water. But too many do not have access, especially in developing regions. Silver-treated ceramic granule filters offer an affordable, sustainable option for purifying water in households, and even on municipal scales. Find this article by Harvey et al. (TAM Ceramics) here, and for further information, contact rharvey@tamceramics.com.