Journal of Biological Engineering

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Biological approaches for addressing the grand challenge of providing access to clean drinking water

Mark R Riley1*, Charles P Gerba1 and Menachem Elimelech2

Author Affiliations

1 The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 85721, USA

2 Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520-8286, USA

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Journal of Biological Engineering 2011, 5:2 doi:10.1186/1754-1611-5-2

Published: 31 March 2011

Abstract

The U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE) recently published a document presenting "Grand Challenges for Engineering". This list was proposed by leading engineers and scientists from around the world at the request of the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Fourteen topics were selected for these grand challenges, and at least seven can be addressed using the tools and methods of biological engineering. Here we describe how biological engineers can address the challenge of providing access to clean drinking water. This issue must be addressed in part by removing or inactivating microbial and chemical contaminants in order to properly deliver water safe for human consumption. Despite many advances in technologies this challenge is expanding due to increased pressure on fresh water supplies and to new opportunities for growth of potentially pathogenic organisms.