An Ultraviolet-C (UVC) based portable water purification system employing
a novel array of baffles increases the efficiency per unit energy of
irradiating UVC light in the eradication of pathogens in the water.
Closed loop feedback allows monitoring the application of UVC light power
to ensure high levels of pathogen eradication. This system is capable of
eradicating a wide range of waterborne bacteria, viruses, protozoa,
helminthes, yeast, and mold found in natural freshwater sources
worldwide. By adding pre- or post-filters, the system can remove harmful
organic compounds, pesticides, inorganic compounds and heavy metals from
the water. The system can also be used to eradicate pathogens in fluids
other than water. As a feature of this invention, a communications
systems that can reach geographically dispersed populations at low cost
without the need to install costly wired communications infrastructure is
combined with and powered by the water purification system. In one
embodiment, a packet radio system is provided to create nodes in a
wireless mesh communications system to provide voice, data, video and
internet communications using an array of the water purifiers to create a
wireless mesh network.