Engineering Safer Drinking Water in Africa

Posted in Videos, Video, MDB on Thursday, May 17 2012

For approximately 200 million people, many in Africa, high levels of naturally occurring fluoride in drinking water cause disfiguring and debilitating dental and skeletal disease. University of Oklahoma (OU) environmental scientist Laura Brunson returned from Ethiopia where, with support from the National Science Foundation, she was developing fluoride filtering devices that use inexpensive materials readily available in the villages.