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Human Endeavors Rainwater to Potable Water Quality Utilizing Ozone Sanitization, Reverse Osmosis Filtration and Quantum Electron Disinfection

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Basins: --
Project SDGs:
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Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2)
Project Tags:
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Safe, Affordable Water
Progress to Date: A documente 100% reduction in the need for the existing municipal water supply utilizing rainwater as the complete and total source for all of the househod water consuming fixtures to include the toilet. Number of gallons saved
Services Needed: Financial support
Desired Partner: Business
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Sep. 01, 2002  »  Ongoing
Project Website: www.youtube.co/watch?v=DMHbDodqQkg
Contextual Condition(s): PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought, Quality, PHYSICAL: Insufficient municipal water supply
Additional Benefits: Other
Beneficiaries: Local communities / domestic users
Planning & Implementation Time: More than 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $50,000 - $100,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: pool
Project Challenges: RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources
Project Source: User
Profile Completion: 92%

Project Overview

This Rainwater project began in 2020 utilizing previous greywater treatment and recycling technologies, which were researched and developed over the past 45 years in the USA, Colorado, Alaska and Minnesota.

We have assembled and produced the first prototype in San Rafael de Alajuela, Costa Rica and have documented the positive results.

Our plan is to now provide a multi-installation project to document the results and operational costs for several single and/or multi-family …

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This Rainwater project began in 2020 utilizing previous greywater treatment and recycling technologies, which were researched and developed over the past 45 years in the USA, Colorado, Alaska and Minnesota.

We have assembled and produced the first prototype in San Rafael de Alajuela, Costa Rica and have documented the positive results.

Our plan is to now provide a multi-installation project to document the results and operational costs for several single and/or multi-family residences.

We have established the associated materials and components, the manufacturing facility available and a country desiring to findi solutions for their water supply problems.

The motivation is the availability, reduction in need for water and the improvement of the quality.

Unintended Consequences

The elimination of the need for municipal or public waterr supplies.

Project Photos

Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: PHYSICAL: Water scarcity or drought, Quality, PHYSICAL: Insufficient municipal water supply
Project Benefits: Other
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: Local communities / domestic users
Months & Implementing: More than 3 years
Financial Resources: Between $50,000 - $100,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: Pool funding (i.e., joint funding of several partners)
Challenges: RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources

Missed Opportunities

Decentralized "Separation" technologies for total sanitation and water supplies.

Unintended Consequences

The elimination of the need for municipal or public waterr supplies.

Project Narrative

We need more evidence by implementing a large demonstration project, which can continue to expand utilizing all of our water and wastewater treatment and recycling technologies.

Partner Organizations


To provide decentralized, onsite water supply and wastewater treatment and recycling. Learn More

Clint Elston
Primary Contact  

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