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Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

Our human practices included original approach between social sciences and design. The Science, Technology and Society perspective asks the relation between nature, culture and human life. The design approach, by 3D printer, concern applications to use synthetic biology in the water treatment but also pedagogy.

  • Heavy metals, environmental and health issues


Are they some methods today to eliminate them ?
After scientific and technic monitoring, we drew to the conclusion that two main techniques are topical :
- Inverse osmosis that can be efficient to eliminate small concentrations of heavy metals. However it isn’t very profitable and, in aerobic conditions, metallic oxides can clog membranes. - Ionic resins that are able to retain heavy metals, which are divalent cations.


Nevertheless these methods remains expensive and in a way complicated to set up: thus our goal was to develop a cheaper alternative, that could be used by anyone: Curly’on can be located in a filter.


PHOTO DE FILTRE


So how can our filter be used ?

First of all it tackles environmental concerns, making possible to depollute water from its heavy metals, for which no technical solution have been found yet.

Two main fields are especially targeted :

  • The metalworking and chemical industries which throw back into water metals so that waste water contains 10 to 100 times more nickel than river water. Despite those effluents being transferred to water treatment plants and transformed into sewage sludge, the most of the metals particles are not eliminated. Considering that the sludge is then used for agriculture and farming, such pollution leads to risks of food contamination. Following this ideal, we visited water treatment and water purification plants to think about the possibility of using our system for depolluting water from the environment. It appeared that, despite heavy metals were more and more considering as environmental issues, no technique was developed to decontaminate water in case of pollution by heavy metals. Water plants often control heavy metal concentrations, however they are only able to stop pumping water when the rates are too high. However, they set out the argument that heavy metals pollution come mainly from the degradation of private pipes (in opposition to public pipes for which water plants are responsible), that are commonly made out of zinc or lead. That leads us to the second target...


  • The household who drinks water that is potentially contaminated with heavy metals from pipes : to give an example, nowadays the cost to replace all lead canalizations in France is estimated to be 15 billion euros, which isn’t affordable for the owners. The idea we came up with was to screw our filter directly to the tap of private individuals.

Secondly, our filter can improve medical techniques such as dialysis. Indeed the water used often contains nickel due to the stainless steel tube in which it is carried. The risk is then to transfer the metal particles into the blood of patients.


But we mustn’t forget that water pollution by heavy metals is a real health issue all over the world : not only in our countries, since it sometimes happens for chemical or metalworking industries to have a leak in their purification circuits, but in developing countries too, where the access to the technological means to purify polluted water is sometimes limited. Considering this point, we met a responsible for humanitarian projects related with water, hygiene and sanitation. He seemed interested by our biofilter, insofar as it was a cheap method and that nothing had already been developed in poor countries to deal with heavy metals pollution. Moreover, he could easily imagine that people wouldn’t be as sceptic as in Europe regarding the fact that it’s a GMO product.


  • CurLy'on in 2050?


  • Prototype