#13 Water Disinfection - Nanotechnology (Part I)
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Water disinfection changed the world less than 200 years ago, significantly increasing the average lifespan by reducing the incidence of waterborne diseases. This revolutionary innovation highlighted the importance of clean water for public health. However, new threats have emerged, such as chemicals, antibiotics, and other pollutants, which are not effectively addressed by traditional disinfection methods.
In this episode, we explore the ongoing need for innovation in water treatment. Nandini Dixit from the Indian Institute of Technology shares her cutting-edge research on nanotechnology and its potential to address these modern challenges. She explains how advanced materials and techniques can improve water purification processes, making them more effective against contemporary contaminants.
While the technical aspects of her research are fascinating, the key takeaway is the critical role of disinfection in public health and the necessity for continuous advancement in this field. Water professionals around the globe are dedicated to developing new solutions and overcoming current limitations to ensure safe and clean water for all.
This episode highlights the importance of staying ahead of emerging threats and fostering a mindset of innovation among water treatment professionals. Let's explore into the past, present, and future of water disinfection and the ongoing efforts to safeguard public health through advanced technology.