National Geographic - UK (2019-07)

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Output tanks


for liquid


Vent


Output tank


for solids


Collection


tank


Clean-water


tank


Reactor


chamber


DECODER BY MANUEL CANALES


A GLOBAL PROBLEM


More than half the world’s people lack safe


sanitation. Almost a billion defecate out-


doors. Some 361,000 children under age


five die each year from sanitation -related


diseases. It’s an urgent issue in cities,


where two-thirds of us may live by 2050.


HTClean’s vacuum flush uses water reclaimed from the


toilet’s high-temperature and pressure-separation process.


The result is purified water and disposable solid-waste


cakes. The sewer-free commode currently relies on electric-


ity, but scientists are working to make it completely off-grid.


HIGH PRESSURE AND HEAT


A low-water flush is acti-


vated by touch screen.


Vacuum suction moves


the waste and water


into a collection tank.


Excess liquid is


moved to a tank


for disposal or


another use.


The waste is pre-


heated and moved


to a reactor where


pressure and more


heat turn it into


liquid and carbonic


material.


Multistage filters


purify the liquid into


water that is used


to flush the toilet.


A mechanical press


squeezes liquid out


of the material, leaving


cakes of waste that can


be safely discarded


and water that is then


sent through filters.


Normal use


yields about 30


10-gram waste


cakes a day.


PATRICIA HEALY. ART: BRUCE MORSER. SOURCES: BILL & MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION; ALISON PARKER,

CRANFIELD UNIVERSITY; CHRISTIAN SEILER, HELBLING; WHO/UNICEF JMP; UNESCO WWAP

THE PROCESS TAKES


ABOUT 3-4 HOURS


TO COMPLETE.


1


2


3


Total


population


Practice open


defecation


7.6 bil


892 mil


4.5 bil


Lack safely managed


sanitation services


USERS


PER DAY


10


YEARS’


LIFE SPAN


ELECTRICITY


REQUIRED


20

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