Inline Passive Chrorination _a Venturi pilot Go to Market Strategy Evaluation_SMKV06Nov2023

Over the past 15 years, significant strides have been made in rural water service delivery in Kenya, emphasizing governance, planning, monitoring, and finance over infrastructure development. Nevertheless, persistent challenges in water quality and safety necessitate tailored solutions for rural areas. The prevailing water safety methods fall short in ensuring long-term sustainability, leading to recurring disease outbreaks.

To address this issue, CARE and the University of California, Berkeley are jointly piloting inline chlorination devices (Venturi passive chlorinators) to provide alternative technology solutions for water quality service for decentralized water systems and contribute to paradigm shift from reliance on point-of-use treatment method.