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S: http://www.cdc.gov/safewater/solardisinfection.html (last access: 12 April 2013); http://jmm.sgmjournals.org/content/48/9/785.full.pdf (last access: 2 September 2014).
N: 1. Solar disinfection (SODIS) was developed in the 1980s to inexpensively disinfect water used for oral rehydration solutions. In 1991, the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology began to investigate and implement SODIS as a household water treatment option to prevent diarrhea in developing countries.
2. Solar disinfection is a simple water treatment method using solar radiation (UV-A light and temperature) to destroy pathogenic bacteria and viruses present in the water. It can be used to disinfect small quantities of water with low turbidity. Most commonly, contaminated water is filled into transparent plastic bottles and exposed to full sunlight. The pathogens are destroyed during the exposure to the sun. Users determine the length of exposure based on the weather conditions.
Other forms of batch treating and continuous treatment of water with sunlight are under development by various organizations.
S: 1. http://www.cdc.gov/safewater/solardisinfection.html (last access: 2 September 2014). 2. http://akvopedia.org/wiki/UV_treatment_/_Solar_disinfection_(SODIS) (last access: 27 July 2015).
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