UC Berkeley — In-Line Water Chlorination Devices (Amy Pickering) (2020)
Verified$99K
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Oct 2020
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[Human Health and Wellbeing] Grant investigators: Chris Somerville and Heather Youngs This page was reviewed but not written by the grant investigators. UC Berkeley staff also reviewed this page prior to publication. Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $99,000 to UC Berkeley to support work led by Amy Pickering to develop low-cost in-line water chlorination devices. Such devices could improve drinking water quality in low-resource settings and lessen the burden of diarrheal disease. This falls within our work on scientific research, specifically within our interest in advancing human health and wellbeing.
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