Tasita filter holder
Keystone funnel
- 2016
A: Blue plastic funnel with B: cap used to hold filter paper. Funnel is designed to fit on two 2-liter soda bottles (with cap on) or on the top of a jerrycan (without cap).
In 2016 Dr. Theresa Dankovish's company, Folia Water, developed the Tasita, a filter holder that "fits with a variety of household water collection and storage containers around the world, including 2-liter bottles." The invention is intended to be a low cost measure to provide quality drinking water in areas where sources of drinking water are contaminated.
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Science History Institute. Tasita Filter Holder. Photograph, 2018. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2j62s570r.
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