چكيده به لاتين
Deprived villages are in need of sanitary drinking water supply. According to the statistics of the Center of Country Divisions of the Ministry of Interior, Sistan and Baluchistan is the most rural province of Iran, and more than 51% of its population of 2.755 thousand live in villages. Villages whose people meet their water needs from tankers and God-given water sources such as hotags, ponds, and water pits that are filled with rainwater. Hoteg or hotak is the name of a relatively large artificial or natural pit where the water from rains is channeled and collected throughout the year for agricultural and drinking purposes for humans and domestic and wild animals. Supplying drinking water from hotaks also has problems. Drinking water from hotaks, which is used by domestic and wild animals, can cause many diseases without any purification, such as water poisoning, intestinal diseases, common diseases between animals and humans. Therefore, it is necessary to purify the water in the area depending on the conditions and make it available to the villagers. According to the conditions and facilities in the area, it is necessary. to investigate the effective and facilitating factors in the design project of the water purification device, as well as to identify the geographical conditions and native materials in the region, processes related to filtration. So that by using these resources, a stable product can be provided as well as easy access to the user to obtain purified drinking water. Now we are faced with the problem of whether the water purification device in the region can solve the problem of lack of drinking water? And that this device can improve the quality of the existing water? And also, how simple is this water purifier to provide the residents with purified water? For this purpose, in this research, we seek to find answers to these questions