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EFFECTIVENESS OF

WATER PURIFICATION
SYSTEM IN VARIOUS
TYPES OF
GUTTERS IN THE CITY OF
BAGUIO
Lizardo, Jillson L.
Marquez, Cesro Joal M.
Morales, Heaven L.
Introduction
Background of the Study
Statement of the Problem

Research Objectives
Significance of the Study
Scope and Delimitation
Operational Definition
Background of the Study
Cost-efficiency
depended upon the materials used
and the amount of money saved
from using it.
Limitation:
“In terms of
effectivity, this
prototype can only be
used during rainy season
but during dry season, it
will not work.”
Statement of the Problem
• What are the advantages of this prototype in terms
of effectivity and cost efficiency?

• What are the limitations of this prototype in terms


of effectivity?

• What are the possible improvements that could be


integrated with the proposed water purification
system?
Research Objectives
• Determine the advantages of the prototype in terms
of effectivity and cost efficiency;

• Identify the limitation of the prototype in terms of


effectivity;

• Discover the possible improvements that could be


integrated with the proposed water purification
system.
Significance of the Study

Locals Schools

Government
Scope and Delimitation

● Purify ● Household ● Gutter


Experimental Research

VS
Operational Definition
● Advantages – it is described as benefit or gain
● Cost Efficient – something that is inexpensive and is
affordable by any of the three classes of society
namely the rich, middle class and less fortunate.
● Gutter - a shallow trough fixed beneath the edge of a
roof for carrying off rainwater.
● Purify – remove contaminants from.

● Rainwater – water that


has fallen or been
obtained from rain.
Methodology
Research Design
Locale of the Study

Population of the Study


Data Gathering Tool
Data Gathering Procedure
Treatment of Data
Research Design

Mixed-method design

• Quantitative for experiment.

• Qualitative for interview.


Locale of the Study

• Baguio City • Baguio Water District


Population of the Study

• Chemical Engineers • Mechanical Engineers


Data Gathering Tool

● Phone
● Rainwater ● Jumper
Sensor wires

● Bread-
board
● Arduino
● Solenoid UNO
Valve
● Activated ● Dolomite
● Sand
Charcoal

● Cotton Ball
● Gravel
Data Gathering Procedure

• Letter for the Principal,


ACE, and Respondents.
Data Gathering Procedure

• One-on-one interview
• Transcribed verbatim,
Reviewed and
analyzed
Turbidity Test

● measures the
amount of
particulate
matter present
in water.
Pesticide Test
● measures whether
any pesticides are
present and their
concentration levels.
Treatment of Data

• The data gathered from


the interviewees will be
confidential and will only
be used for research
purposes.

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