SkyJuice Foundation works with a variety of partners to delivery sustainable water treatment systems for humanitarian projects and emergency and disaster relief using the worlds’ best low pressure membrane technology to produce safe, sustainable potable water supplies that are affordable and appropriate to communities in developing countries.
Research has been carried out to develop the technology that we use. You can download the published papers below to read about the research.
Impact of Pretreatment on Defluoridation of Drinking Water by Bone Char Adsorption, 2016.
Authors: Adam Teusner, Rhett Butler and Pierre Le-Clech.
Experiences and Analysis of Safe Kiosk Models in Kenya, 2013.
Authors: Rhett Butler and Christine Weyrich.
Reuse and Reconfiguration of “End-of-life” UF Membranes for Low Cost Potable Water Applications in Developing Countries, 2013.
Author: Rhett Butler.
Looking beyond centralised delivery paradigms by utilising technology solutions and innovative strategies to achieve enhanced U.N. MDG outcomes, 2012.
Author: Rhett Butler.
Opportunities for decentralised wastewater treatment and review of SkylytixTM technology for its potential as a sanitation solution for developing countries, 2012.
Authors: Antony MacCormick and Rhett Butler.
An Overview of Decentralised Water Supply Options and Safe Water Kiosks as a Viable Option for Affordable Potable Water, 2011.
Author: Rhett Butler.