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The first such programme is underway in Rwanda. According to the WHO, over 60% of Rwandans do not have ready access to clean water. As in much of the developing world, water is often either consumed untreated or boiled using wood or fossil fuel fires. This has major adverse implications for health, carbon emissions and deforestation.
 
The first such programme is underway in Rwanda. According to the WHO, over 60% of Rwandans do not have ready access to clean water. As in much of the developing world, water is often either consumed untreated or boiled using wood or fossil fuel fires. This has major adverse implications for health, carbon emissions and deforestation.
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The DelAgua Health programme in Rwanda aims to benefit more than 3 million people. It includes a household scale water treatment system that addresses microbiological contamination and a high efficiency cookstove that reduces indoor air pollution and fuel use.
 
The DelAgua Health programme in Rwanda aims to benefit more than 3 million people. It includes a household scale water treatment system that addresses microbiological contamination and a high efficiency cookstove that reduces indoor air pollution and fuel use.
  
The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the University of Colorado at Boulder and Portland State University are independently monitoring the project. The first phase, covering 9,000 people in 15 villages, has been successfully completed. For more information visit delaguahealth.com.
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The [http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/itd/dcd/ London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine], the [http://mcedc.colorado.edu/ University of Colorado at Boulder] and [http://184.73.190.241/ Portland State University] are independently monitoring the project. The first phase, covering 9,000 people in 15 villages, has been successfully completed. For more information visit delaguahealth.com.
  
 
DelAgua is actively considering further programmes in  other developing countries.
 
DelAgua is actively considering further programmes in  other developing countries.

Revision as of 13:49, 30 October 2013

Founded in 1985 and spun out of the University of Surrey in 2006, DelAgua Water Testing Limited designs, manufactures, distributes and supports water testing and treatment products for use in the developing world.

DelAgua provides products and services in the following categories:

Comparators Consumables & Reagents Delagua Kits
Electrochemistry Equipment Kits
Multiparameter Other Products Photometers
Purification Safety Spares
Test Strips Turbidimeters


Sampling of products

DelAgua kit.jpg

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DelAgua Programme in Rwanda

DelAgua Health is a subsidiary of DelAgua. It focuses on economically sustainable distribution of environmental health products, including water filters and cook stoves, in developing countries.

The first such programme is underway in Rwanda. According to the WHO, over 60% of Rwandans do not have ready access to clean water. As in much of the developing world, water is often either consumed untreated or boiled using wood or fossil fuel fires. This has major adverse implications for health, carbon emissions and deforestation.

The DelAgua Health programme in Rwanda aims to benefit more than 3 million people. It includes a household scale water treatment system that addresses microbiological contamination and a high efficiency cookstove that reduces indoor air pollution and fuel use.

The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the University of Colorado at Boulder and Portland State University are independently monitoring the project. The first phase, covering 9,000 people in 15 villages, has been successfully completed. For more information visit delaguahealth.com.

DelAgua is actively considering further programmes in other developing countries.

DelAgua Programme in Rwanda

DelAgua Distribution

DelAgua distributes other manufacturers’ products associated with portable water testing & treatment in the developing world. Approximately 1,000 are featured on this website and over 60,000 can be sourced on request. For suppliers, it gives access to a market that they would otherwise struggle to access. As a result, many suppliers offer generous discounts to DelAgua. For customers, it offers the ability to compile a complete solution from one supplier at a very competitive price.